Black women account for a small fraction of the federal judges who have served to date
Only 70 of the 3,843 people who have ever served as federal judges as of Feb. 1, 2022, have been Black women.
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Only 70 of the 3,843 people who have ever served as federal judges as of Feb. 1, 2022, have been Black women.
A record 22 million Asian Americans trace their roots to more than 20 countries in East and Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
Most people view their own government’s record on personal freedoms more favorably than they do when it comes to the U.S. and especially China.
A small but significant share of car owners in the U.S. have traded filling up for plugging in, and many more are thinking of joining them.
Republican lawmakers have produced three-quarters of recent congressional social media posts that mention places and people in Asia.
Among 17 publics surveyed, those in Japan report the most negative assessment of how their country has handled the pandemic.
Many legislators in four English-speaking countries directly addressed George Floyd’s killing and the subsequent protests on Twitter.
Almost all New Zealanders said in a 2011-2012 survey that they would accept a neighbor of a different religion.
Globally, Muslims live in the biggest households, followed by Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, Jews and the religiously unaffiliated.
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