The 2000 presidential election cemented the color-coded nature of political parties. Prior to that race, the colors were ...
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Red states are getting redder. Blue states are getting bluer. Is it any surprise that our politics are getting hotter? An exclusive USA TODAY analysis of the nation's 3,113 counties shows a ...
Home-shopping and migration trends for Americans could spell political changes in both red and blue states, a Realtor.com ...
Funding from the federal climate law is providing billions of dollars to support rooftop and community solar in all 50 states. Mario Tama/Getty Images Pennsylvania wants to remain a manufacturing ...
For close to a decade, periods—yes, menstrual periods—had been one of those rare issues that could win legislative support in ...
A USA TODAY analysis shows 3/4 of counties have become more partisan, leaving less room for compromise or even conversation.
Americans’ migration trends could spell political changes in both red and blue states, and those changes could be seen in the upcoming 2024 presidential election, a new Realtor.com report found.
Home-shopping and migration trends for Americans could mean political changes in both red and blue states, a Realtor.com report found. Several traditionally blue states could turn more ...