Survey finds US local leaders are most concerned about residents being pushed to their limits, as well as learning loss among students
Nation’s filing cabinet holds critical records and materials, including some that Donald Trump wants to keep secret
National Archives preserves records that document the activities of the US government and its people
Oysters used to be a popular ingredient, but Mississippi raccoon was vetoed
As Gen Z moves into apartments, they’re competing with millennials who are renting longer and Baby Boomers are returning to rent
Emotional health of one-third of America’s youth negatively affected by pandemic
41% of new units in old structures come from office buildings
Slave named Nearest Green is credited with mentoring Jack Daniel
Interstate highways, railroads, electrification and modern water systems significantly changed quality of life for many, but some experts say a looming $1 trillion infrastructure bill might not be bold enough
Projects that take years to build can become obsolete
Medical workers among those arrested for alleged involvement in buying and selling phony vaccination certificates
Nine of 10 adults are metabolically unhealthy, largely due to food-related illnesses
Olympic champ forges new legacy around mental health
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
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