Louisiana, Ohio, Kansas and West Virginia sued to block illegal immigrants from being counted when apportioning congressional seats and electoral votes.
The U.S. Census Bureau says improvements to the design of the 2020 census questions and the tabulating of answers led to an increase in the count of multiracial people in the United States
President Trump revoked a Biden-era executive order that affirmed the longstanding practice of including the total number of persons residing in each state in a census count used for election maps.
When the 2020 census results were released, they showed a boom in the number of people classified as multiracial in the United States since 2010 ... in how people were classified by the U.S. Census Bureau rather than strong shifts in racial or ethnic ...
Trump is joining Republican efforts to change how the population is counted—which is used for allocating congressional seats.
The case was filed in U.S. District Court on Jan. 17 and also includes the attorneys general from Louisiana, West Virginia and Kansas.
The U.S. Census Bureau says improvements to the design of the 2020 census questions and the tabulating of answers led to an increase in the count of multiracial people in the United States ...
President Trump revoked a Biden-era executive order that affirmed the longstanding practice of including the total number of persons residing in each state in a census count used for election maps.
Assisted living isn't going to be cheap no matter where you live, but it can be slightly more affordable in some states than in others.
A flurry of activity during the end of President Joe Biden’s term and the start of President Donald Trump’s made clear that we’re about to see yet more fights with the potential to reshape our democracy.
On his first day in office, Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States, signed an executive order that targeted birthright citizenship and other immigration laws. According to Trump’s executive order,
Americans are clearly trying to get the most use out of their cars, as the average age for U.S. vehicles is now over 12 years old, according to an S&P Global Mobility report.