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Quick Study: The Facts on Nuclear Energy

Quick Study: The Facts on Nuclear Energy

Nuclear energy is on the front burner again. Here's what you need to know.

By Lisa Goff in Reader's Digest - August 2008

Quick Study: Voting Machines

Quick Study: Voting Machines

Do voting machines work as well as they should?

By Lisa Goff in Reader's Digest - June 2008

Will young voters determine the outcome of the Presidential election for the first time in U.S. history?

Encompassing 47 million young adults between the ages of 18 and 29, Millenials constitute the first generation to come of age in the 21st century. With a knack for pairing technology and activism, they are ambitious, civic-minded and socially engaged. And, as an exclusive RD poll suggests, they may well decide the next President of the United States.

Are you a member of the Millenial generation? Do you know Millenials who are deeply engaged in this race? How do you think this young generation of voters will impact the election? Share your thoughts and join our chat with Carl Cannon.

America's Top 5 Cleanest Cities

Reader's Digest ran the numbers and the results will surprise you.

By Derek Burnett in Reader's Digest

What Does Roots Mean to You?

As Alex Haley wrote in the May 1977 issue of Reader's Digest, "In all of us -- black, brown, white, yellow -- there is a desire to make a symbolic journey back to the touchstone of our family." Roots forever changed America and touched and inspired millions, regardless of color. What does Roots mean to you? Share your thoughts.

Best American Adventure

After the sudden death of her fiancé, a woman heals through an epic journey. This is 2008's Best American Adventure, part of Reader's Digest's Best of America Series.

in Reader's Digest - May 2008

Conserve Your Energy

Conserve Your Energy

12 ways to become an environmentalist and increase home energy savings without changing your lazy lifestyle.

By John Tierney in Reader's Digest - April 2008

Is Your College Student Safe at School?

Is Your College Student Safe at School?

In the wake of Thursday's Northern Illinois University shootings, campus safety is back in the spotlight. RD did its own research and found many colleges are getting smart about new risks. RD gives out grades and tells parents what to study up on.

By Lisa Collier Cool With Fran Lostys in Reader's Digest - March 2008

Book Bonus: The Fortune Cookie Chronicles

Book Bonus: The Fortune Cookie Chronicles

Why is Chinese food so all-American? One woman's delicious discoveries.

By Jennifer 8. Lee in Reader's Digest - March 2008

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