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America’s cost-of-living problem is simple math: Inflation spiked several years ago and paychecks haven’t had enough time to catch up. The latest jobs report revealed Tuesday that the problem got even worse last month – and a separate inflation report Thursday could show that the crunch is really on.
Last week, Pew Research Center released a report, noting Pew’s polls and no “other high-quality surveys” Pew analyzed show clear evidence of a religious resurgence. Young adults, on average, are much less religious than older Americans. People in every age cohort (young and old) are getting less religious as they age.
The Hill on Wednesday is gathering top policymakers, tech leaders, regulators and experts to discuss the opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence (AI). Speakers, including Sen. Mike
America's biggest banks are looking to accelerate growth in the year ahead as stocks reach record highs and looser rules push the industry into a new chapter.
Two Vanderbilt football players received All-America honors from the Associated Press Monday evening.
From Acadia’s rocky Atlantic coastline to Glacier’s snowcapped valleys, our national parks are America’s crown jewels, admired at home and abroad. Our parks represent more than natural beauty, however. They embody our history, our freedoms and our ...
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America 250: Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Ratification of the 13th Amendment
On this day 160 years ago, the United States of America ratified the 13th Amendment of the Constitution, immortalizing a self-evident principle that
America is turning 250 next year, and the state of Florida is giving residents a chance to commemorate the occasion!