On D-Day anniversary, only 1 million World War II veterans still alive
By the next decennial anniversary, the VA estimates that their numbers will be down to 81,117.
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By the next decennial anniversary, the VA estimates that their numbers will be down to 81,117.
At a time when ordinary citizens are increasingly functioning as on-scene reporters, nearly three-quarters (72%) of that amateur content that aired on these television outlets was not identified as such.
A new Census report reveals interesting regional differences in the characteristics of newly built homes.
Two years ago, the Census Bureau announced the nation had reached a new demographic tipping point. But new data shows that tipping point may not have arrived yet.
The ascension of Dean Baquet—the first African-American to run the paper’s newsroom—has renewed the focus on minority hiring in the news industry.
College graduates report about the same amount of personal satisfaction and economic well-being later in life whether they attended a private or public college.
Sixty years after the historic Brown vs. Board of Education ruling, schools are more integrated but white students are significantly less likely than minorities to attend diverse schools.
More people are having trouble keeping up with their student-loan payments than in years past, several studies show.
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