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The death toll from COVID-19 continues to climb, with about 3,500 deaths in the past two weeks alone, according to…
Rents in the United States hit a record high in April, according to real estate listing site Realtor.com, with rents…
Nearly two years into the coronavirus pandemic, the worst worldwide outbreak since the Spanish flu over 100 years ago, the…
Most neighborhoods in America’s largest cities are becoming increasingly unaffordable to low-income renters, mostly Black residents, according to a recently…
Public libraries are one of a community’s anchor institutions, a source of pride, a place for reflection, and a quiet…
Following protests and civil unrest nationwide over the police killings of unarmed Black Americans, notably the May 25, 2020, murder…
For the first time in the nation’s history, median rents in the United States crossed $2,000. According to a report…
The latest Global Status Report from the World Health Organization, released in December 2018, showed that about 1.3 million people…
More than 40 million Americans live below the poverty line – an income threshold of about $35 per day, or…
COVID-19 daily cases across the United States have remained largely flat in the past four weeks, though they increased almost…
Pit-smoked meats have deep cultural roots in many American locales, from North Carolina to Kansas City to central Texas. Across…
The Equal Pay Act of 1963 is a federal law that prohibits pay discrimination on the basis of gender. The…
You’re sitting at home with nothing to stream. What do you do? What. Do. You. Do? You check out the…
There is a huge difference between major U.S. companies that pay their employees the most and those that pay the…
The U.S. reported over 741,000 new cases of coronavirus in the seven days ending June 14, bringing the total count…
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