Israel Has Killed Thousands More Palestinians in Gaza Than Previously Reported: Study
The number of "traumatic injury deaths" in Gaza since October 2023, which does not include deaths caused by disruption to health care, insufficient food, clean water and sanitation, and disease outbreaks, is closer to 70,000, according to a new study.
Millions of Minimum Wage Workers Across the U.S. Will See Pay Increase Come January 2025: Who Qualifies
The minimum wage is set to rise across 21 states, and 48 cities and counties. 9.2 million minimum wage workers are set to see a pay increase in the new year.
From Los Angeles to New York City, These Places Will Be Most Affected by Trump's Mass Deportations
With just weeks until Trump re-enters office and with the promise of mass deportations looming, here are some cities and states that will see the most effects.
Over 4 in 10 Voters Under 30 Say Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Was 'Acceptable'
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO in New York City took social media by a storm. Now, many young voters are seemingly siding with the killer.
Young Americans' Net Worth is Higher Than That of Hispanic Households, New Report Shows
Americans under the age of 40 are richer than ever, increasing their median net worth to unprecedented levels of $80,500 in 2022, up from just $23,750 in 2010.
Nearly Half of Palestinian Children in Gaza Want to Die While Most Believe Their Death is Imminent: Study
"This report lays bare that Gaza is one of the most horrifying places in the world to be a child," Helen Pattinson, chief executive of War Child UK, stated.
Vast Majority of Americans Disapprove Biden's Pardon of His Son Hunter, New Poll Shows
Only 2 in 10 Americans agree with Biden's decision
Americans Are Sicker for Longer Than Any Other Country, New Bombshell Study Finds
While people are living longer, they're also spending more time sick, according to the American Medical Association
Immigration Boom During Biden Administration Becomes Largest in American History, New NYT Analysis Reveals
The recent immigration surge, which started in 2021 and ended around 2023, is the largest in U.S. history, surpassing those in the 1800s and 1900s.
Drinking Coffee Can Add Years to Your Lifespan: Study
Regular coffee consumption may add nearly two years to the average lifespan and support healthier aging.
Eating Candy and Cake Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Disease in Stunning New Study
Indulging in sweet treats like cake, chocolate, and cookies could lower the risk of heart disease and stroke, according to a surprising new study.
Dolphins in Gulf of Mexico Test Positive for Fentanyl, Shocking Scientists: 'It's Not Something We Were Looking For'
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have tested positive for fentanyl, leaving scientists shocked and worried about the potential implications.
Most Americans Support Legal Path for Undocumented Immigrants Under Certain Conditions, Study Shows
Despite growing concerns over illegal immigration, a Pew survey found 64% of Americans back a legal status for undocumented immigrants.
From Atlanta to New York City, a Closer Look at How Kamala Harris Performed Worse than Biden on Election Day
Almost a month has passed since Trump claimed electoral victory. As Democrats grapple with their performance, a new analysis provides some new insights.
Immigrant 'Criminals' Trump Wants to Deport Only Make Up Tiny Fraction of Migrants in US, Analysis Found
Trump has vowed to carry out the largest mass deportation operation in American history, starting by ejecting criminals. But they only make up a tiny group of the demographic, a report found
MAGA Hardliners Claim Immigration Hurts American Workers. Experts Say Otherwise
Vice President-elect JD Vance says that deporting migrants will bring back American men into the workforce, do experts agree?
Inconsistent Data Highlights Challenges in Tracking Migrant Deaths at Border, New Report Finds
The exact number of migrant deaths across the southern border remains a source of mystery and worry for activists, as the numbers remain inconsistent.
Americans Think Inflation, Not Immigration, Should be Trump's Priority During his First 100 Days in Office
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll showed inflation, immigration and the economy as the top issues voters think Trump should handle as soon as he assumes office.
Anti-Women Social Media Posts See Nearly 5000% Increase in Aftermath of Trump Election Win: Study
The phrases "your body, my choice," and "get back in the kitchen" spiked 4,600% on X during a 24-hour period last week, according a Friday report.
Video Game Console Prices to Skyrocket Under Trump Tariffs: Study
Proposed tariffs on Chinese imports under Trump's administration could lead to a sharp rise in the price of video game consoles and gaming hardware.
As Trump Spews False Election Fraud Claims, Voters are Ready to Accept the Outcome of the 2024 Cycle
The overwhelming majority of voters from both parties say they are willing to accept the results of the presidential race regardless of which candidate wins.
Trump Pulls Slight Lead Against Harris As Voters Grow More Keen To His Agenda, New WSJ Poll Shows
Trump seemingly edges out with a 2 percentage point lead among Harris as Election Day quickly approaches and the two make their last push to court voters.
Half of Voters Think Trump is a Fascist in Poll as Gen. John Kelly Says He Fits Such Definition
Far fewer respondents think the same of Harris, a new ABC News/Ipsos poll found.
Trump takes Slight Lead in Key Border State With Less Than Two Weeks to Election, New Poll Shows
A new Marist poll shows Trump leading Harris by one percentage point. The two are facing a virtually tied race with less than two weeks until Election Day.
Trump Gains Slight Lead Over Harris in Key Swing State Two Weeks Ahead of Election
As many polls show a virtually tied race, former president Trump has emerged with a slight lead in Georgia in a new survey
New Study Reveals Stinging Truth Behind Mosquito Preference for Some, Aversion to Others
Researchers discovered sugars among other compounds excited the mosquitoes' neurons, while other compounds inhibited neural activity.
Harris Takes Over Trump For The First Time Since July in NYT/Siena Poll as Voters Think She Represents Change
The poll sees Harris with a 3-point lead over Trump with less than a month left to Election Day, as voters think she represents new leadership for the U.S.
Aimee Allison, Founder of She The People, Warns Harris to Not Take Latina Vote For Granted Ahead of November
From abortion, to immigration and the economy, Aimee Allison outlines how Harris can continue gaining support from Women of Color across the U.S.
Ahead of VP Debate, Latinos Have a More Favorable Opinion of Tim Walz than of JD Vance, Poll Shows
Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance will meet for the first VP debate of the cycle. As polls show a tight race, here's what you should know about the event
Harris Leads Trump Among Latino Voters, But Figures Remain Low Compared to Past Cycles, Poll Shows
Vice President Harris is losing ground among Latinos as the electorate trusts Trump more to handle the economy and the rising cost of living