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What Is Universal Basic Income (UBI)? Pros & Cons
Universal basic income (UBI) is an assistance program in which the federal government provides regular payouts to citizens regardless of…
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Gay Marriage: Pros, Cons, and Where Both Parties Stand
Gay marriage, also known as same-sex marriage, has been legal in the US since 2015. Learn what both parties think…
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Freedom of Religion in the US: History & Key Arguments
Religious liberty (freedom of religion) is a fundamental right in the Bill of Rights. We break down the history, key…
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What is “Court Packing”? [History, Modern Day & Pros/Cons]
Court packing is a controversial proposal for the seats on the Supreme Court to be increased above the current limit…
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Should College Athletes Be Paid? The Pros and Cons
Should college athletes be paid is a question that evokes mixed opinions across the board. Here are the pros and…
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US Legal Drinking Age: History and How it Compares
The legal drinking age in the United States has a long and storied history. Here's an overview and comparison to…
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Controversial Topics: America’s Top Issues of 2022
There are many controversial topics in the United States. Here are the ones that will continue to dominate headlines in…
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Civics: What Americans Need to Know
Civics is the study of the rights and duties of citizenship, including how citizens shape law and government.
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Immigration Pros and Cons: What Both Parties Think
Immigration pros and cons spark fierce debates on the homefront and beyond. Let's explore the basics and dueling partisan viewpoints.
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Unions Pros and Cons: Where Both Parties Stand Today
Unions pros and cons sharply divide the right and left at the local, state, and national levels. Dive into the…
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Gun Control Pros and Cons: Where Both Parties Stand
Pros and cons of gun control remain a deeply divisive issue in American politics. Here's where both parties currently stand.
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Fracking Pros and Cons: Where Both Parties Stand
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America’s Oldest Town Is Not in the Northeast
Did you know that America's oldest town is located in the Sunshine State?
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What percent of Americans do not have a will?
Dying without a will can cause all sorts of problems for families
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What are Asian giant hornets, and are they really dangerous?
A entomologist who's been stung by one explains what's true about these predatory insects
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What is misophonia? It affects one out of every six people
Do you suffer from sound rage?
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Is there an optimal time of day to work out?
The best time is the time you’ll actually do it
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Can your pets get coronavirus, and can you catch it from them?
Just to be safe, your pets should follow the same social distancing rules as everyone else.
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Will Coronavirus fade away during the summer?
Winter is flu season – could it be coronavirus season as well?
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Could deliberately transmitting COVID-19 to another person send you to prison for life?
The application of a law like this is unclear and could cause unnecessary worry
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What does the coronavirus do to your body that makes it so deadly?
The new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, is particularly skilled at keeping cells from calling out for help
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Should we wear masks or not? An expert sorts through the confusion
The CDC is reconsidering its policy about the widespread public's use of masks. Here are the facts
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Why your brain never runs out of problems to find
It's a psychological quirk that when something becomes rarer, people may spot it in more places than ever
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