Presidency of Donald Trump, America Healthy Again
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RFK Jr. is pushing Americans to eat more red meat and dairy
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Oregon was the top state Americans moved to in 2025, according to a new study by federally licensed mover United Van Lines.
Americans just spent a record $20 billion with buy-now-pay-later. Here’s what to do if you overdid it. The chaotic holiday shopping shuffle may be over, but for many people, “buy-now-pay-later” has become “buy-then-pay-now.”
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Slightly more Americans file for jobless benefits in the last week of 2025, but layoffs remain low
The number of Americans filing for jobless claims for the week ending Jan. 3 rose by 8,000 to 208,000, up from 200,000 the previous week, the Labor Department reported.
Millions of Americans may see the "largest tax refunds of their lives" due to President Donald Trump's forward-thinking reforms, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Jan. 8.
Americans are less likely to join civic groups, unions and churches than in recent generations. They have fewer friends, are less trusting of each other and less likely to hang out in a local bar or coffee shop,
A White House official said Trump is "committed" to following through on the dividend. But there's still no plan.
Trump says his administration is considering taking away citizenship from some naturalized Americans, focusing on those he believes acted dishonestly, including members of the Somali community.
Most don't want the U.S. to control Venezuela. Maduro's removal from power draws big backing from MAGA, Republicans.
The new projections show that U.S. population growth will steadily decelerate over the next three decades until it finally hits zero in 2056. For most of the 20th century, the population grew at close to 1% a year: a flat population would represent a historic break from that norm.
A.I. is broad. A breakthrough in manufacturing may affect only manufacturing, but an A.I. breakthrough could transform manufacturing, physics, finance, music and dozens of other fields. So the backlash is just as sprawling, and there are various reasons for it:
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Americans are changing where they're moving. Here's how that could affect commercial real estate
Americans are increasingly moving to smaller markets rather than urban cores as they seek cheaper housing and better quality of life.