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The United States has long been considered a “nation of immigrants.” Nearly all of us who call the U.S. home (except those who can trace all their lineage to indigenous groups) are here because of immigration – either voluntarily or involuntarily (as with the slave trade). 

Elementary social studies curriculum often teaches students that U.S. society is a ...


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The way we shop for clothes looks almost nothing like it did a few decades ago. We’re buying more clothes than ever before, and it’s never been easier to do it. With online shopping, you don’t even have to leave your couch. New styles drop daily directly to the palm of your hand, prices keep getting lower, and buying something new takes merely seconds.

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About one-third of the U.S. population lives in energy poverty and has an unstable, unreliable, or unaffordable energy source. This is despite the fact that 100% of the United States has access to energy, meaning that the option of an energy source is physically there. Currently, energy poverty in the U.S. is on the rise as natural disasters, climate change, and data center e...


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