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Cannabis products may harbor fungal toxins harmful to human health, but safety regulations are uneven or nonexistent

Writing for The Conversation, a professor of Entomology and Plant Pathology at the University of Tennessee explains the dangers of fungus in cannabis products.

Guerilla bus stop benches are spurring Berkeley officials to install official seating for transit passengers

Next City reports that activists in Berkeley, California, have been building benches for bus riders in hopes the city will follow suit to provide even more seating.

Which states have the most failing bridges?

Bridgford, Gleason & Artinian Law analyzed records of more than 600,000 bridges throughout the country to find which states have the most that are in need of repair or replacement.

Bestselling cars in the US

To take a closer look at the auto market, Cheap Insurance compiled a ranking of the bestselling cars in the U.S. using 2023 data from Edmunds.

Speed bumps don't work: New approaches challenge long-held beliefs about slowing traffic and increasing safety

Cheap Insurance examines the consequences of speed bumps, analyzes their effectiveness, and explores new approaches to traffic calming.

The FDA doesn't test dietary supplements before they hit the shelves. Here's what you need to know.

Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to explain how the FDA regulates drugs and dietary supplements differently, and how to find safe and effective supplements.

Low pay, understaffed shifts, and dangerous conditions: New data shows a worsening prison staffing shortage crisis

The Marshall Project looks at how poor working conditions, long work days and violence lead prison staff to quit, causing wide-ranging consequences for employees and incarcerated people.

Rats, roaches, mold: The expensive cost of the most common—and feared—home infestations

ConsumerAffairs data analyzes home infestations in the U.S., revealing insights on consumer attitudes, challenges and effective control strategies.

Which small US cities are rising hotspots for financial prosperity?

MoneyGeek analyzed economic growth and prosperity indicators for 211 small U.S. cities to find where residents are financially thriving.

More police are using your cameras for video evidence

The Marshall Project looks at how police "nerve centers" are blurring the line between public and private surveillance.

The role of dashcams in vehicle accidents and their effect on your car insurance

Cheap Insurance looks into the role of vehicle onboard dashcams in legal proceedings, including traffic court cases, accident lawsuits, and car insurance rates.

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