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Trump’s vow to arrest immigrants lifted private prison stocks. Then why did they tank?

The Marshall Project reports that despite initial stock surges for private prison companies under Trump, their values fell as immigration enforcement didn’t meet expectations.

Canada produces a lot of oil. So does Venezuela. How does it all fit together?

The Narwhal examines how U.S. actions in Venezuela could impact Canada's oil market, highlighting concerns over pricing and production dynamics.

The real cost of industrial air pollution to the economy

MACH Engineering reports that industrial air pollution harms economies by increasing healthcare costs and reducing productivity, impacting agriculture and infrastructure.

Is your factory making people sick? The importance of controlling industrial air emissions

MACH Engineering reports factory air emissions harm health, environment, and businesses. Controlling emissions is vital for compliance and well-being.

‘You shouldn’t come to the temple drunk’: The ever-changing rules and rituals of LDS temple worship

The Salt Lake Tribune reports on the evolving rituals and accessibility of LDS temple worship, highlighting changes in practices and worthiness requirements over time.

Indian women and the global skilled workforce: A measurable shift in H-1B participation

Manifest Law reports a growing trend of Indian women in H-1B visas, increasing their participation from 21% to 25% over five years, highlighting progress despite barriers.

Thousands of immigrant students flee LA Unified Schools after ‘chilling effect’ of ICE raids

The 74 reports thousands of immigrant students are leaving LA Unified Schools due to fears from increased ICE raids and rising living costs.

2025 year in review: Global wellness trends

OURA reports on global wellness in 2025, highlighting top sleep scores, stress levels, and cardiovascular health by region and gender.

No college degree, no problem? Not so fast

The Hechinger Report highlights Colorado's move towards skills-based hiring, prioritizing abilities over degrees to boost workforce inclusivity.

Which states are hit hardest by AI scams? A state-by-state breakdown of consumer losses.

Lifeguard reports California, Texas, and Florida face the highest AI scam losses, driven by factors like older populations and wealth concentration.

Why ‘clearance rates’ don’t tell the whole story about solving crimes

Stateline reports that clearance rates, while often cited as crime-solving benchmarks, can be misleading and vary widely, prompting legislative efforts to improve policing outcomes.

Here's why property crime and violent crime have different solutions

Knowable Magazine reports property crime is driven by economic desperation, while violent crime has deeper, more complex causes requiring different solutions.

Nurses are in high demand. Why can’t nursing schools keep up?

The Hechinger Report reports a high demand for nurses amid a shortage of nursing school seats due to faculty and clinical training shortages.

A researcher’s view on using AI to become a better writer

The Hechinger Report explores the potential of AI, like ChatGPT, to improve student writing while cautioning against over-reliance on technology.

Rural Americans rely on Head Start. Federal turmoil has them worried

The Hechinger Report reports that rural families rely on Head Start for child care and education, facing uncertainty due to federal budget cuts.

Football fantasy: Colleges add sports to bring men, but it doesn’t always work

The Hechinger Report reports that Roanoke College aims to boost male enrollment by reviving its football program, though past research shows limited long-term gains.

Why are high-profile shooters writing on their ammo?

The Trace asks an expert on mass shootings and targeted violence to unpack what these inscriptions mean.

They moved to escape climate disaster. It might happen again.

Floodlight reports on the challenges faced by Isle de Jean Charles residents after relocating due to climate change, highlighting substandard housing and broken promises.

America’s safest cities

SmartAsset reports San Jose as America's safest city based on crime rates and health metrics, followed by cities like Los Angeles and Fort Worth.

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