Increases in health care premiums are just around the corner. Here’s what consumers need to know.
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Here’s how the metaverse will change the future of the internet
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Gov’t puts pause on student loan payments – Here’s what you should know
Federal student loan payments will resume in May. This is to relieve those struggling with the effects of the pandemic.
How the internet works and why it sometimes doesn’t
We break down how the internet works, where it comes from, and why we keep experiencing more and more outages online.
‘Diplomatic boycott’ of the Olympics: What it means, why the US is doing it
A growing list of countries are boycotting the 2022 winter Olympics in China – and this isn’t the first time this has happened.
Here’s how the new COVID-19 travel restrictions will affect your next trip
The U.S. is launching a new travel system on Nov. 8th that adds more stringent testing requirements for unvaccinated travelers.
Invasive species: How they spread, why they’re a danger and how to prevent them
Spotted lantern flies, Burmese pythons and Zebra mussels are just some of the invasive species wreaking havoc on ecosystems in the U.S.
Why the U.S. is facing one of the worst labor shortages in history
The U.S. is in the middle of one of the biggest labor shortages in history. Here’s what it’s going to take to get more Americans back to work.
A look into the history of refugees, how they’re vetted and their freedoms once in the US
Since 1975, the U.S. has admitted more than 3 million refugees. Each president determines how many refugees can come in and from where.
Taliban: Who they are, how they rose to power and why the U.S. fought them for 20 years
Taliban means “students” in Pashto, and at one point, leaders of the group were American allies. Here’s how the Taliban conquered Afghanistan.