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Compartés reports that the U.S. chocolate industry is in turmoil with new tariffs to disrupt supply chains and increase costs, and both manufacturers and retailers are feeling the squeeze.

These states have investigated miscarriages and stillbirths as crimes

The Marshall Project reports on a recent arrest in Georgia that highlights the criminal suspicion which surrounds pregnancy loss in several states.

The Trace reports that violence prevention leaders say a city program, which could help bystanders save lives, is missing a key opportunity.

Next City reports that one toilet startup is using social psychology and gig labor to help address L.A.'s public bathroom problem, but advocates have questions.

Nearly 1 in 5 NYC students are Asian American. Just 8% of teachers are.

Chalkbeat reports that teachers who share the specific racial or ethnic background of their students may be better able to forge connections that benefit kids academically and emotionally.

11 iconic mother figures across TV history

Stacker compiled a list of 10 of the most unforgettable maternal figures in television history using information from IMDb and various media outlets.   

How to purify your home's water

Long's EcoWater Systems discusses the various ways to purify water regardless of your budget, water test results, space and maintenance requirements.

The Hechinger Report reports on how America is about to go over the "demographic cliff."

The most and least hospitable states for electric vehicle ownership

Using data from the Department of Energy and Tax Foundation, Stacker ranked states from the least to most hospitable for electric vehicle ownership.  

Stacker spoke to teens and experts to investigate why and how teens are using online gaming as a means of connecting with each other.

Health Centers Near Me analyzed Bureau of Labor Statistics data to explore why more older Americans are in the workforce now than 20 years ago.

Here are crypto's 10 biggest disasters, according to PeopleWin's analysis of news coverage and collapses as chronicled by Web3IsGoingGreat.

(BPT) - Between constant demands of work, family obligations and the millions of things on your to-do list, it's easy to feel like you're at or beyond capacity. The result? You may feel fatigued, …

How to deal with overdraft and a negative bank account

Freedom Debt Relief explains that it's important to understand how overdraft works, what to do if your account is overdrawn, and how to avoid overdrafts in the future so that you can sidestep fees and financial setbacks.

The hidden costs of supply chain blind spots—and how AI can solve them

Trackonomy explains that a new generation of artificial intelligence tools is making it possible to see supply chain blind spots—and solve what was once unknowable.

Edmunds reports that while J.D. Power forecasts EV sales in the U.S. will hold at 1.2 million sales this year, it predicts EV market share will hit 26% by 2030.

(BPT) - Insects and snails are a critical part of the planet's ecosystem. Bees, for example, pollinate important crops and provide high-quality food like honey, while snails feed on dead or rotting …

When to consider changing personal injury lawyers

Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. explains that it's possible to switch lawyers during a case, but suggests making sure you are changing for the right reasons.

(NewsUSA) - More than 100,000 Americans have said goodbye to their common skin cancer without requiring surgery, owing to a relatively new noninvasive treatment available at many dermatology …

(BPT) - Warmer temperatures mean the start of spring break and summer travel season! People are dreaming of beaches and faraway destinations but may not realize the risk that traveling can pose to …

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