The Census Bureau estimates there were 65.2 million Hispanics in the U.S. as of July 2023, a new high. They made up more than 19% of the nation’s population.
Nobody sees themselves in the word “other.” Nor do they like to be lumped into broad categories that fail to describe who ...
Political scientists say that history and the data doesn't support the narrative that a mass defection of Black men to Trump ...
In some closely contested battlegrounds, the number of immigrants eligible to naturalize outnumbers the margins of victory in 2020.
The study reveals how mortality rates among young Black people and working-age people rose during the pandemic, highlighting ...
Since 2016, Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office deputies have used force against Black individuals at a rate of more than six ...
Democrats must frame voting as an opportunity for these men to not only secure their bag but to strengthen our democracy too.
Researchers at HUD examined disparities in Federal Housing Administration-backed homeownership and rental assistance programs ...
When people had conversations, I often stood awkwardly on the outside of the circle, unaddressed. When papers were handed out ...
Second, the Black, Hispanic and non-Black-or-Hispanic samples for Florida, Texas and the rest of the United States were weighted ... derived from Times/Siena polls, census data and the L2 voter file) ...
Fully 33% of Georgia’s registered voters are black—more than in any other swing state. Polls put Ms Harris’s support ten ...
"If you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump, then you ain't black."- Joe Biden on "The Breakfast Club, ...