How Biden compares with other recent presidents in appointing federal judges
As Biden’s term draws to a close, here’s a look at the federal judges the 46th president appointed during his four years in the White House.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
As Biden’s term draws to a close, here’s a look at the federal judges the 46th president appointed during his four years in the White House.
Republicans will kick off the 119th Congress with the smallest margin of control in the U.S. House of Representatives in modern history.
The monthly number of U.S. Border Patrol encounters with migrants crossing from Mexico has plummeted in 2024 from 2023’s record high.
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About six-in-ten U.S. adults (62%) say that “people being too easily offended by things others say” is a major problem in the country today.
Americans remain more likely to favor expanding solar power (78%) and wind power (72%) than nuclear power (56%).
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Since January 2021, the Biden administration has greatly expanded the number of immigrants who are eligible for Temporary Protected Status.
The U.S. abortion rate has generally declined since the 1980s, but there have been slight upticks in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
The share of U.S. workers who belonged to a union in 2023 stood at 10%, down from 1983 when 20.1% of American workers were union members.