The U.S. government faces a potential partial shutdown as Congress remains deadlocked on funding. The standoff revolves around a $1.7 trillion budget, with Democrats seeking inclusion of health care ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A single mother who relied on federal food assistance lost her benefits in 2020 after Kentucky investigators concluded she’d committed fraud. Louisiana’s governor asks for ...
Brian Wheeler has spent a fair bit of the last six years wearing waders in the middle of the Big Hole River documenting river conditions and collecting samples of macroinvertebrates. Put simply, the ...
Community leaders are calling for investigations into the East Lansing Police Department’s use of force and racial inequity after a review of recent police interaction data revealed that Black people ...
Sebring, Florida, a small city in The Sunshine State's center about 90 miles south of Orlando, stands out as an affordable and attractive retirement destination. Find out why.
The healthcare sector is a bright spot in the economy this year, driving nearly half of the nation’s employment gains, but economists and experts say immigration crackdowns and looming Medicaid cuts ...
In January 2024, America’s homeless population hit an all-time high of 771,000 people, an 18% jump from just one year earlier. California leads the nation, with more than 187,000 people unhoused.
LaPorchia Collins, an agricultural economist, professor and researcher, answered five questions on the agency’s decision to halt data collection.
The U.S. Census Bureau reported its annual median household income estimate for 2024 on 9 September 2025, finding a household at the exact middle of the U.S. spectrum of income earned $83,730. That's ...
Thanks to rapid demographic shifts, the US is undergoing a major transformation. According to the US Census Bureau, between the surveys in 2010 and 2020 the diversity index rose from 54.9% to 61.1%.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Labor Department said on Monday its statistics agency would suspend economic data releases, including the closely watched employment report for September, in the event ...
How Phoenix police choose to present shooting and use-of-force data leaves out some details about violent encounters with civilians, a Howard Center investigation found.