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The top 10 neighbors of the US Department of the Interior span politicians, news publishers, TV shows, magazines, a B2B brand, and a science account — no single category dominates, which is the defining structural fact here.

The shape is broad. Deb Haaland leads at 0.90, the only neighbor with a score above 0.85 and the sole politician in the top 10. Below her, the set fans out quickly: CBC News (0.84) and ABC News (0.79) represent news publishers, joined later by Indian Country Today (0.79) — three of the top six slots held by that subcategory. Astronomy Picture of the Day (0.80) is the first cross-kind surprise, a science/technology account sitting above major broadcast news outlets. Koch Industries (0.79), a B2B brand, lands at fifth — an unusual neighbor for a government agency. The remaining top-10 slots go to Men's Journal (0.78), Veep (0.78), Project Runway (0.77), and Atlantis Bahamas (0.77) — a magazine, two TV shows, and a hotel brand. Only one neighbor, NASA Solar System (0.70, just outside the top 10 in the broader set), shares the center entity's Government subcategory.

The breadth of this neighbor set — politicians, broadcasters, science accounts, lifestyle magazines, and consumer brands all scoring above 0.77 — points to an audience that is wide-ranging rather than niche-defined.

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