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Jul 04 2012
News
District of Columbia’s Demographics Change, but Democratic Voting Doesn’t
Today we continue our Presidential Geography series, a one-by-one examination of the economic and demographic peculiarities that drive the politics in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Todays special Independence Day stop: the District of Columbia. FiveThirtyEight spoke with Washingtons sole member of Congress, Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton.
If New Hampshire is a light-blue
New York Times (News)Apr 01 2020
News
'Demographic flooding': India introduces new Kashmir domicile law
Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir - The Indian government has announced a new set of laws for Indian-administered Kashmir, including domicile rights for Indian citizens, that experts and residents fear will alter the demographic status of the Muslim-majority Himalayan region.
Under the new law, those who have resided for a period of 15 years in Indian-administered Kashmir or studied
Al JazeeraMar 24 2024
News
Mississippi death rate surpasses birth rate for 3rd straight year
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Data from the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) indicates that Mississippi’s death rate continues to surpass the birth rate. The overall death rate surpassing the birth rate in Mississippi first occurred in 2020, according to available MSDH data. It continued through 2022, the year with the most recent findings. However, the death rate surpassed the birth
WJTV 12Mar 18 2024
News
Henry County has the state's biggest imbalance between deaths and births
Want more news about Virginia’s changing demographics? We’ve collected all our demographics coverage in one place. Henry County has a problem that most localities in Virginia have. Henry County just has it to a bigger degree. Whether Henry County can solve that problem will determine what kind of future the county has. Henry County has too many people dying and too few babies being born. Most
Cardinal NewsMar 23 2024
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Trees to be cut by mid-April for West Pines subdivision in Willoughby Hills
Willoughby Hills City Engineer Pietro DiFranco has reported that trees should be coming down in the next couple of weeks for the West Pines subdivision development. • Wickliffe Public Library has opening on Board of Trustees According to DiFranco, a pre-construction meeting took place last week in regard to the 13, single-family homes project, which is being geared toward a senior demographic
The News-HeraldMar 22 2024
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T-shirt maker Raygun to expand into Lincoln with store expected to open in June
"It might be meaningless to other people, but in Lincoln, Nebraska, that number is significant," said Raygun founder and owner Mike Draper. "It resonates with the demographic, like, if you know, you know." It caught Draper's attention — all the way in Des Moines. He'd already moved one of his T-shirt shops into Omaha and was looking into expanding to Lincoln. It might have sealed the deal for
Lincoln Journal StarJul 12 2021
News
Inflation Threat May Be Boosted by Changes in Globalization, Demographics and E-Commerce
For the past few decades, the Federal Reserve has succeeded in keeping inflation low—perhaps too low. It had an assist: Shifts in the global economy, including globalization, demographics and the rise of e-commerce, helped keep prices in check.
Some economists say these so-called secular forces have begun to reverse in ways that the pandemic has intensified.
“The factors that
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 19 2024
News
TikTok bill tests Biden’s relationship with young people who ‘don’t feel a connection’
Pro-Palestinian and pro-Gaza protesters interrupting President Joe Biden‘s public appearances have served as a reminder of his political problems with young people this election cycle.
But a possible upheaval of TikTok is the latest political development that could upend 81-year-old Biden’s appeals to the demographic before November.
Young people’s political power as a voting
Washington ExaminerMar 21 2024
News
Mt. Blue raises the BARR
FARMINGTON — Five years ago, Mt. Blue High School began implementing the BARR model on incoming ninth grade students to help with their transition into high school. BARR, which stands for ‘Building Assets, Reducing Risk’, is designed to help students increase their attendance rates, lower their rate of failure, and help build a stronger bond between students and their teachers. “Freshmen have
Lewiston Sun JournalApr 13 2021
Opinion
Tucker Carlson: The truth about demographic change and why Democrats want it
Last week, we said something on television that the usual chorus of hyperaggressive liars is now pretending was somehow highly controversial. Ordinarily, we'd ignore all of this. Once you've been denounced as a White supremacist for quoting Martin Luther King Jr., you realize such criticism is all just all another form of social control. Honestly, who cares what they think?
But in this
Tucker Carlson