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Boom in Fracking Contributes to Rising Crime Rates in Rural U.S. States
Economists who analyzed data from 1999 to 2015 came to this conclusion. Mining of shale oil and gas - the shale boom, has added to the rise in crime rates noticed in US states where 50-60% of the population inhabits rural regions.
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California Drought is Destroying Vegetation and Drying up Reservoirs, Resulting to Water Crisis
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Florida Manatee Population Continues to Drop as Food Sources Dried Up
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Pigs Cut While Still Alive: Hidden Cam Showed Extreme Animal Cruelty in Slaughterhouse
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Ravaging California Wildfire Produces its Own Lightning as it Doubles in Size
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High-Speed Solar Winds Travelling at 1.1 Million MPH to Impact Earth This Weekend
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Paleontologists Uncovered Two Mysterious Species of 'Pseudo-Horses' That Lived 37 Million Years Ago
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The World Does Not Need More Babies: Declining Birth Rate Benefits Society
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Rare 'Glass Octopus' Sighted on Unexplored Seamounts of Phoenix Island
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Death Valley Soars to 130 Degrees, Highest Temperature Recorded on Earth in 90 Years
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Psychedelic Compound Found in Magic Mushrooms 'Promising' in Treating Depression
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After Years of Conservation, China Announces Giant Pandas Are No Longer Endangered Species
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Satellite Images May Help Scientists Predict Underwater Volcano Eruption, New Study Suggests