AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar9 hours agoWhy the Cannabis Industry Is High on FloridaU.S. News & World Report - By Tim SmartVoters will now get to decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana in a state that has a well-established medical pot marketplace. When the …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarSee Where Abortion Stands by State Without RoeU.S. News & World Report - By Julia HainesThe Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Here’s what that means for each state. In 28 states, access to abortion is currently limited depending on …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarThese States Have Restricted Gender-Affirming Care for Trans YouthU.S. News & World Report - By Elliott Davis Jr.As the issue of trans rights has become more political, states are increasingly banning gender-affirming care for trans minors. A large majority of …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarCalifornia Voters Approve Mental Health Care Overhaul Aimed at HomelessnessU.S. News & World Report - By Elliott Davis Jr.The Proposition 1 result means state officials will run with a costly plan to address homelessness and mental health. Weeks after voters cast their …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarThese Are the Most Irish StatesU.S. News & World Report - By Julia HainesAbout 9% of Americans are of Irish descent, making it the third-most common ancestry in the U.S. If Ireland invited every American with Irish ancestry …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarWhy America’s Liberal Bastions Are Getting Tougher on Crime and DrugsU.S. News & World Report - By Trevor BachOregon, San Francisco and D.C. are taking aim at nuanced social problems with striking policy shifts. It was hailed by progressives and drug reform …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarStates With the Biggest Gender Wage GapsU.S. News & World Report - By Julia HainesThe typical full-time working woman made less money than the typical man in every state in 2022. Mind the gap – it’s more than $11,000 wide. That’s the …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarWhat to Know About the March 12 PrimariesU.S. News & World Report - By Elliott Davis Jr.Georgia, Mississippi, Washington, the Northern Mariana Islands and Democrats Abroad will have primaries Tuesday, while Hawaii will hold a GOP …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarThe Most Sleep-Deprived StatesU.S. News & World Report - By Julia HainesHawaiians get the least shuteye on average, while Vermonters are the most well-rested. Many American adults are likely to hit snooze this weekend, as …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarWhat to Know About the GOP Caucuses in Idaho, Missouri and North DakotaU.S. News & World Report - By Elliott Davis Jr.Washington, D.C., will also hold its Republican primary during a busy weekend of nomination contests. Voters in three states and Washington, D.C., …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarThe 10 States With the Most Federal WorkersU.S. News & World Report - By Tim SmartA government shutdown can impact the livelihood of the people whose work keeps things running. Here are the states where the most civilian federal …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatarWhat to Know About Michigan’s 2024 PrimaryU.S. News & World Report - By Elliott Davis Jr.The Great Lakes State’s Republican and Democratic contest outcomes are unlikely to be surprises, but Michigan remains an important swing state in the …