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- 1From:USA TodayByline: Rob Pegoraro Special to USA TODAY The Federal Communications Commission has finally given its broadband map a needed upgrade, but bug fixes are still coming for that agency's cartography of connectivity. The...
- 2From:The Washington PostByline: Katherine Shaver A new map of one of the Washington region's most affluent and liberal suburbs reveals an ugly past: scores of neighborhoods deemed Whites-only for decades, helping to set the stage for...
- 3From:The Washington PostByline: Samuel Oakford, John Muyskens, Sarah Cahlan and Joyce Sohyun Lee This year, extreme precipitation deluged communities across the United States - a hallmark risk of a warming climate. Government flood-insurance...
- 4From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: JORDAN OMSTEAD; THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Mayor John Tory called for proposed changes to the federal electoral map to be withdrawn Friday, saying they would "unnecessarily" break up communities and reduce...
- 5From:All Things ConsideredTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: SUSAN DAVIS HOST: MARY LOUISE KELLY MARY LOUISE KELLY: House Republicans gathered in a commercial warehouse outside Pittsburgh today. They were there to outline...
- 6From:The Washington PostByline: Andrew Van Dam If you wish to calculate the most Southern things on Earth, you must first draw a line around "the South." It's hard! The South isn't just geographic. Plenty of states in the southern half of...
- 7From:The New York TimesLet your eyes wander to the areas of this map that deepen into red. They are the places in the lower 48 United States most likely to have plants and animals at high risk of global extinction. It's the most detailed map...
- 8From:The New York TimesA special three-judge court had ordered lawmakers to redraw the lines, saying Black voters ''have less opportunity'' than other Alabamians to elect their favored candidates. WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Monday...
- 9From:The New York TimesThe number of competitive House districts is dropping, as both Republicans and Democrats use redistricting to draw themselves into safe seats. WASHINGTON -- The number of competitive congressional districts is on track...
- 10From:The New York TimesThe State Supreme Court said maps of the state's 14 House districts and state legislative districts violated guarantees of free elections, speech and assembly. The North Carolina Supreme Court on Friday upended...
- 11From:The New York TimesA Republican-led legal effort faces an uphill battle to overturn newly drawn congressional districts, which Democrats have defended as lawful. A Republican-led group of voters filed a lawsuit late Thursday challenging...
- 12From:Living on EarthA first-of-its-kind map and data analysis by the nonprofit investigative newsroom ProPublica has yielded new insights into how multiple sources of industrial carcinogens can add up to elevated cancer risks for numerous...
- 13From:Science Letter2022 JAN 7 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- Researchers detail new data in Science - Soil Science. According to news reporting originating from Sydney, Australia, by NewsRx...
- 14From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: Caleigh Alleyne Lead Charles McDiarmid of the Wickaninnish Inn in Tofino, B.C., says that when buying for a frequent flyer, you should first consider how and where they like to travel by looking at the size...
- 15From:The New York TimesFor decades, researchers at Yale and elsewhere have questioned the authenticity of a map that seemed to reflect Viking travels to North America. The school now says the case is closed. Doubts crept in around Greenland,...
- 16From:The New York TimesToo many of our digital maps are sellouts. Just like the projection maps we're all familiar with that inaccurately depict Greenland dwarfing South America, the digital maps that orient our lives on smartphones and...
- 17From:The Washington PostByline: Michael E. Miller At first glance, the Google map looked like the itinerary of someone well traveled in Thailand: it was covered in colorful icons for what appeared to be restaurants and universities, hotels...
- 18From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: ROBERT MUGGAH, IAN GOLDIN Lead Robert Muggah is a principal of SecDev Group and co-founder of the Igarape Institute. Ian Goldin is the Oxford University Professor of Globalisation and Development and the...
- 19From:The New York TimesAbout 61 percent of people nationwide live in counties with a very high or extremely high risk of exposure to Covid-19, according to an analysis of coronavirus case and testing data by The New York Times and public...
- 20From:The New York TimesAbout 63 percent of people nationwide live in counties with a very high or extremely high risk of exposure to Covid-19, according to an analysis of coronavirus case and testing data by The New York Times and public...