The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
One in five agricultural workers and one in eight construction workers in Arizona lack permanent legal status, according to Pew Research Center data.
Since President Trump returned to the White House, he’s issued executive orders that target diversity, equity and inclusion ...
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has long stood as a proud and resilient Indigenous community, recognized for its unique ...
Content and datasets essential for research, policy making, transparency, and accountability began to disappear from US ...
On Friday, February 7, 2025, at 11:59 pm (EST) all USAID direct hire personnel will be placed on administrative leave ...
In a panel discussion on Wednesday sponsored by the Department of Feminist, Gender, and Sexualities, experts discussed the effects of personal identity on America’s changing political landscape.
Black women in the U.S. died at a rate nearly 3.5 times higher than white women around the time of childbirth in 2023, as ...
From 2011 to 2022, mental health inequities by age, sex, and racial and ethnic group, were large, fluctuated over time, and matched prior research.
On Friday evening, the US Census Bureau’s website was completely inaccessible for a few hours as data were scrubbed from the ...
As it turns out, former President Joe Biden's job numbers are significantly better than initially believed. Jobs reports ...
WATCH: The history and legacy of birthright citizenship in the U.S.