Historically, third parties have tempered extremism on the left and right
Some younger religious conservatives openly question traditions
Pandemic pushed companies to pivot to digital, but whether that change sticks remains to be seen
Increased future telework will allow remote workers to spread out, revitalizing communities that once lost out to metro areas
Traditional voting analysis sets white male voters as the standard group, possibly obscuring true voter preferences
Biden wants to almost double funding — to $1 billion — to combat violence against women
Black women are exerting their power at the polls, while majority of white women voted for Trump in 2020
Republican-leaning states add congressional seats but many Democratic voters moving south could shift balance in their favor
Blended model where some employees return to office while others work from home could be as big a disturbance as 2020’s sudden move to remote work
Experts say people heading back into workplace amid the pandemic could be in for a bumpy transition
Deliberations tend to be more thorough and last longer when diverse jurors are on panel, studies show
A person's profession and personality can impact their decision-making during deliberations
Pandemic exposes weaknesses in health care design
Remote workers spend more on housing
Pandemic radically changing how US views telework, experts say
Changing lifestyles lead to fewer neighborhood interactions
Whites are expected to account for less than 50% of the population by 2045
When the nation’s founders talked about liberty, they didn't mean total freedom from government
Dr. Seuss Enterprises stops publishing 6 of the celebrated author’s children’s books
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