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When building sandcastles and tunnels, beware collapsing sand

The Conversation notes that, while digging holes in sand might seem innocent, if the hole is deep enough and collapses on a person, it is extremely difficult to escape.

Childhood vaccination rates drop across 1,600 US counties

The 74 reports childhood vaccination rates have dropped in 1,600 US counties since the pandemic, risking herd immunity amid rising measles outbreaks.

Industry trends driving vehicle innovation in defense

Advanced Conversion Technology reports on trends shaping military vehicle innovation, including autonomous tech, robotics, sustainability, and advanced power supplies.

‘We’re still living with the aftermath’: Floridians brace for fresh hurricane season

Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian talk to Florida residents who have been impacted by increasingly strong and frequent hurricanes.

What the REAL ID delay tells us about implementing proof-of-citizenship laws

Votebeat reports that delays in implementing REAL ID reveal potential challenges for proof-of-citizenship laws in voting, risking voter access.

4 ways the US military is embracing commercial technology

Uniqode looked at how the Department of Defense integrates innovations from tech companies into the country's national security infrastructure.

Why the health care industry is one of the biggest cybercrime targets

Free NPI Lookup examined HHS data and other sources to explore the scale of health care data breaches over the last decade.

‘We the People’ includes all Americans – but July 4 is a reminder that democracy remains a work in progress

The Conversation focuses on how the overall expansion of voting rights and a historical understanding of “We the People” shows that everyone belongs in a democratic society, regardless of wealth, achievement or other differences.

5 surprising opioid use disorder statistics

Charlie Health reports that nearly 10% of Americans have a drug use disorder, with many not receiving necessary treatment amid ongoing opioid crises.

The hidden dangers in your home: What the data says about furniture and appliance injuries

CheapInsurance.com reports that everyday appliances like refrigerators and ovens cause thousands of injuries each year, often from normal use.

These 4 states were caught sharing personal health data with Big Tech

The Markup reports four states shared sensitive health data with tech firms through online health exchanges, raising privacy concerns.

Tenant screening inaccuracies and the people they hurt

TurboTenant reports 1 in 7 tenant screenings contain inaccuracies, impacting both landlords and tenants, causing potential eviction and legal issues.

The Feds are offering migrants cash to self-deport. Lawyers call these incentives misleading.

The Marshall Project reports on the misleading promises by DHS to incentivize self-deportation, raising serious legal concerns for immigrants.

5 surprising stats on alcohol use disorder

Charlie Health reports that alcohol use disorder affects over 29 million Americans, with rising deaths and a significant treatment gap.

Which news sources do Americans trust the most and least in 2025?

YouGov reports that trust in American media is sharply divided by political lines, with The Weather Channel as the most trusted source.

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