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A 'Fool's' Tune: How an Elton John Introduction Sparked Michael Stipe and Andrew Watt's 'Rooster' Theme Song
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The Tullamarines Put Their Spin on Fleetwood Mac Classic During Like A Version Appearance
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U.S. Cities Where Vacation Home Demand Has Declined the Most
Vacation homes-also referred to as second homes or seasonal properties-are residential properties purchased primarily for leisure use rather than as a primary residence. While often associated with affluent buyers and resort destinatio...
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Which U.S. Cities Have the Most Family Green Card Holders?
For many immigrants with close relatives who are U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents, family-based immigration is one of the main pathways to building a permanent life in the United States. A foreign family member receiving a f...
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Where Workplace Safety Managers Have the Highest Oversight Burden
Workplace safety managers-often referred to as Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) managers-play a central role in preventing injuries, illnesses, and operational disruptions across the U.S. economy. These workers review and analyz...
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The U.S. States Losing the Most International Students
International students have long been a cornerstone of the U.S. higher education system, contributing not only tuition revenue but also research capacity, workforce development, and global academic exchange. For decades, the United Sta...
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U.S. States Most Exposed by Hazardous Materials Transport Incidents
Hazardous materials move through the U.S. economy every day-by truck, rail, air, and water-supporting industries ranging from manufacturing to energy. But when incidents occur during transit, the consequences can be significant, includ...
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