QUITO (Reuters) – Nearly a sixth of the inmates in Ecuador’s prisons have not been sentenced, a national census showed on Monday, as President Guillermo Lasso urged the judicial system to be…
Choosing the perfect name for your little one is an exciting and personal decision for any parent. With the arrival of a new year comes a fresh wave of popular baby names,…
Americans Continue To Flee Crime-Ridden Blue Cities For The Burbs And Red States, New Census Data Shows Laurel Duggan on March 30, 2023 Americans once again fled large cities for suburbs and…
Kate Anderson on December 23, 2022 NEW YORK, NY – A report released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau shows significant growth for southern red states and significant declines for blue states…
HANS VON SPAKOVSKY: Republicans Can Thank The Federal Gov’s Bungled Census For Their Razor-Thin House Majority Hans von Spakovsky on December 18, 2022 Republicans will soon take control of the House of…
Former Rep. Jason Lewis (R-Minn.) on November 27, 2022 If you think the government only has trouble counting ballots, you ought to see what happens when bureaucrats try counting people. Just as…
LA PAZ (Reuters) – A 36-day general strike in Bolivia’s key farming region of Santa Cruz came to an end on Saturday, as lawmakers approved a guarantee to hold a population census…
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture will for the first time collect data on farmers growing hemp and using technology to guide their farming decisions in the…
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – High inflation has made it harder to pay the bills, roiled retirement plans, and led people to curb travel and watch the thermostat. Turns out it…
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) – Renters are increasingly likely to occupy newer homes in Canada, suggesting investors may be displacing owner-occupiers as the country looks to build its way out of…
SPAKOVSKY: The Federal Gov’s Bungled Census Is Bad News For Red States. Here’s Why Hans von Spakovsky on September 3, 2022 If a politician from Florida decides to run for president in…
The U.S. population grew by 0.1% over the year that ended July 1, the slowest rate in American history, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The bureau estimated that the population grew…