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Why do Americans always think crime is going up?

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Why do Americans always think crime is going up?
Vox · Abdallah Fayyad
Crime is actually falling. Here are three theories on why that doesn’t seem to reassure voters.
Presidential debates in history that moved the needle
TIME · Nik Popli
From Nixon and Kennedy to Bush and Gore, debates have affected who wins and loses elections.
How to refute climate change deniers
whowhatwhy.org · Daniel Pinchbeck
It might be easier than you think.
Grizzlies and polar bears are breeding in Canada
Outdoor Life · Dac Collins
A new study found that all known “grolar” bears come from one wild polar bear sow that mated with two grizzlies.
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Why fireworks sales have fallen back to Earth after years of explosive growth
theconversation.com · Jay L. Zagorsky
Imports of fireworks reached a peak in 2022 of almost $600 million.
Is laughter really the best medicine?
bigthink.com · Cody Delistraty
A journalist puts the proverb to the test.
Wordle’s terrible, hilarious original name
The Verge · Jay Peters
Creator Josh Wardle on all the development decisions that were “the opposite of what you’re meant to do.”
5 idiotic viral travel hacks you shouldn’t bother trying
Frommers · Zac Thompson
Don’t believe everything you see on the internet.
Back-of-the-box recipes
flipboard.com · Taste of Home
Food labels are a great place to find tasty recipes. Here are some of the best dishes we’ve found on the back of the box.
Why bars are banning 20-somethings
CNN · Harmeet Kaur
Could this become a widespread practice?

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