The US presidential election was one of the most anticipated political events globally, with millions of voters casting ...
California is one of the fastest shrinking states in the U.S., but this trend has not been equal across the state.
While overall growth in New Jersey has slowed in recent years, half of the counties in the Garden State are still expanding.
The increase over time can be traced primarily to the birth rate among Black women aged 15 to 44, as well as immigrants and ...
Presidential elections in the U.S. aren't decided by popular vote. They are instead determined by the Electoral College. Here's how it works.
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Puerto Rican voters in swing states could have an impact on the election after derogatory remarks were made about Puerto Rico at the MSG rally on October 27.
Immigrants don’t need to have the right to vote to affect elections in the United States — simply by being here, they can tip ...
Efforts are high to encourage voting among an Amish population in the U.S. that’s traditionally refrained from doing so, The Center Square reports.
Personal finance website SmartAsset recently analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau to find the fastest-growing cities in the nation. Of the more than 600 cities analyzed based on one- and ...
In 2009, about 49.33 million people of Hispanic origin were living in the United States. By 2060, it is projected that the Hispanic population will reach the 97.99 million mark, a significant ...
Though Florida has the largest Puerto Rican population among US states, Connecticut had the highest share, with 8.3 percent of that state’s population. That amounts to about 299,000 people.