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The smallest core-based statistical area in the United States is Vernon, Texas.
The importance of education cannot be overstated. The federal government is among the organizations that measure it most closely. As a foundation of its yardsticks, it breaks education levels into...
By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights Wrenching energy shortages in the UK and China this month are causing a backlash against international climate efforts at precisely the wrong time for...
A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that the nation with the highest confidence in their country’s police was Singapore.
The Yale Program on Climate Change Communications has created a map so that people can look at a number of questions asked of Americans about climate change. The Yale Climate Opinion Maps 2020 covers...
By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights Nobody has yet blamed volcanoes on climate change — that we know of. But nature’s wrath takes many forms. Illustrating natural dangers and disasters...
The tallest mountain in America was known as Mt. McKinley until 2015.
A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals that for the second year in a row, San Francisco has the happiest residents.
A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that Illinois is the state with the worst pension fund crisis.
Most businesses are sorted into established ones and start-ups. Start-ups have a large failure rate of as much as 90% in the first year, and 70% in the first five years. But, established businesses...
By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights The worsening impacts of climate change have been graphically illustrated on our video screens this year; from wildfires and floods to hurricanes, extreme...
A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that Stanford, California, is the town in America with the most residents holding a bachelor's or greater degree.
A recent analysis reveals that Oklahoma has seen the largest decline in the number of public school students of all states.
A recent analysis reveals that Minneapolis and Seattle are the big U.S. cities with the happiest workforces.
A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that the state most dependent on federal largesse is New Mexico.