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America's most diverse foodie cities
A new ranking highlights which U.S. cities offer the broadest access to global flavors and culinary variety, capturing what ...
While declining fertility rates and an aging population will cause population growth in the United States to slow over the ...
A new bill orders insurers to get ultra-precise with their territory maps, aiming to fix what lawmakers call unfair and outdated auto insurance pricing ...
A Florida State University ecology and evolutionary biologist has discovered that the reproductive methods of individual ...
With around 10 million people within its nearly 300 square miles, according to the C.I.A. World Factbook, Tehran is ...
It’s estimated over 16 million people live in the Thar, spread across cities like Jodhpur and Bikaner, rural villages, and ...
The Baker Institute's Center for Energy Studies senior director spoke with ABC13 on the importance of integrating the data ...
Those areas have a population density of 8,000 people or more per square mile, nearly quadruple the county average. Several tracts reach beyond the 14,000s, a little over six times the average.
Some of the U.S.'s largest urban areas are showing signs of recovery after major population declines during the COVID-19 pandemic.. Large cities, like New York City and Los Angeles, as well as ...
Among the country's largest cities, "the south stands out as the best positioned region to meet the demand for more space," ...
In this scenario, the U.S. population is projected to have already peaked and will decline by over 30% by 2100, reaching approximately 225 million. That is approximately the U.S. population in 1980.