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Nearly Half of American Adults Are Having Trouble Covering Household Expenses, Census Poll Shows

Nearly half of American adults are having trouble paying for basic household necessities, new Census Bureau data show, a sign of continued struggling amid economic turmoil and record-high inflation.

Supreme Court to Hear Two Election Cases Next Term, Progressives Warn it Could ‘Upend’ Democracy

The Supreme Court is gearing up next term to wade into two major battles over how Americans vote in elections, with cases over how much of a role race plays in drawing voting districts and who has the final say on election procedures.

Oklahoma Natural Gas Plant Explodes

A fire broke out Saturday at a gas plant in Medford, Oklahoma, prompting the closures of nearby roads and evacuations of residents in neighboring areas.

Jobs Data Show Two Post-COVID Americas

The Labor Department announced on Friday that the economy had recovered another 372,000 net jobs in June from the many jobs lost during COVID.

More Companies Join the ‘Great Migration’ to Red States

Amidst predictions of a political “red wave” in the upcoming mid-term elections, an economic wave has been building for years with no end in sight as companies flood out of blue states and into red states.

Abortion Disproportionately Targets Black Babies; CDC: 74% Of Abortions in Mississippi Were Performed on Black Mothers

Babies carried by black mothers in 2019 were aborted in greater numbers and at a greater rate than babies carried by mothers of other races, according to a report published by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Urban Exodus That Began During Pandemic Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

Many people are still fleeing big cities that started losing population during the coronavirus pandemic as lingering effects of the virus have continued to scramble migration trends.

Abortions Up After Three-Decade Decline Ahead of Supreme Court Decision

Both U.S. abortion rates and numbers are on the rise after a 30-year decline, a trend that comes ahead of an anticipated Supreme Court ruling on the fate of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.

Mexico Allows 10K Migrant Caravan to Head for U.S. Border

Mexican police and immigration officials allowed a nearly 10,000-strong migrant caravan to cross the country’s southern border and head to the United States, an organizer told Fox News.

Baby Formula Storage Worsening, Low-Income Families Hit Hardest

Data on the market supply of baby formula reveals the shortage is getting worse, especially in the south and southwest United States, with low-income families suffering most.

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