Coronavirus death toll is heavily concentrated in Democratic congressional districts
Nearly a quarter of all U.S. deaths attributed to the coronavirus have been in just 12 congressional districts.
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Nearly a quarter of all U.S. deaths attributed to the coronavirus have been in just 12 congressional districts.
Of those surveyed, 33% said it should be harder for someone to obtain an abortion near them than it is currently.
71% of U.S. adults say they are confident that medical centers in their area can handle the needs of seriously ill people during the pandemic.
As 14 states and one territory prepare to hold primaries or caucuses on Super Tuesday, here’s a look at how Democrats see climate change.
We explored how Americans feel about the tenor of debate in the country in a recent major survey about U.S. political disource. Here’s how we did it.
Immigrants with past criminal convictions accounted for 74% of all arrests made by ICE agents in fiscal 2017.
CVS’ decision to stop selling tobacco products comes as smoking continues to decline and smokers are consuming fewer cigarettes.
More than half of House Republicans who wanted to use the appropriations process to de-fund the Affordable Care Act are from the South.
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