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New research shows that almost 12% of American adults with children said they were in households where their children did not have enough to eat.
At the bottom of the latest Wall Street Journal list of America's best colleges is Youngstown State University. See how it compares with Harvard, which tops the list.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Mississippi had the highest level of obesity last year. Most of the states with the highest obesity rates are south of the Mason-Dixon...
In 2019, the U.S. level of poverty was the best it has been in decades, but the official rate does not take into account everything.
The COVID-19 pandemic has lifted uncertainty among many retailers and other firms related to how many seasonal employees they'll be hiring. A repeat of last year's strong hiring is unlikely.
As U.S. retail stores re-open, consumer demand for online goods is trending down according to the latest data from Adobe Analytics.
Truck maker Nikola has denied charges leveled against the company and its CEO on Thursday in a short seller's report that the company's CEO lied on a number of issues.
Working from home and distance education have driven huge sales increases for notebook computer makers. The industry is on track for its highest sales in eight years.
Some of the changes to Americans' work lives brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have been popular. Others, not so much.
Announced job cuts for the first eight months of this year surpass 2019's 12-month total for last year. Roughly 1.1 million of the cuts are related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new quantitative study of renewable energy generation indicates that the outlook for renewables may not be as rosy as it seems.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in March, miles traveled on U.S. roads and highways have fallen sharply. Driving has picked up more quickly in bed states than in blue ones.
So-called zombie foreclosures were part of the mortgage landscape in the Great Recession, and new research shows that they are back.
Has the COVID-19 pandemic discouraged bystanders from helping a person who may be suffering from a heart attack?
So far this year, gun deaths in American total more than 25,000, and more than half of those were suicides. These deaths are increasing at an extraordinary rate.