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By Adam Barnes Homeownership remains a key benchmark for younger Americans, yet many encounter numerous hurdles immediately upon entering the market. First time homebuyers are currently facing rising inflation, growing interest rates and a supply crunch that leaves them wading through an ultra-competitive market. |
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By Joseph Guzman Floating photovoltaics work much like traditional solar installations with the exception of their location: They sit atop bodies of water. According to researchers, floatovoltaics may very well have the potential to solve many issues associated with traditional domestic solar energy installations. |
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By Brooke Migdon Statutes or constitutional amendments prohibiting same-sex marriage remain on the books in more than 30 states. If the Supreme Court were to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the landmark 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, state-level bans on same-sex marriage could take effect immediately, although not all of them are enforceable. |
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By Gianna Melillo A group of potentially harmful chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have repeatedly cropped up in headlines. But the sheer number of chemicals in this class, along with unclear communication from federal agencies and a host of other factors might cause confusion in the average American consumer. |
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By Chia-Yi Hou The U.S. is nearing 2,000 reported monkeypox cases with most infections detected in New York, California and Illinois. The monkeypox virus is spread through physical contact and is not transmitted through the air. There are two vaccine options in the U.S., with important differences in how they are administered and availability of doses. |
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