When someone says “member of Congress,” what image comes to your mind?
US Presidents Who Travel In Style
When it comes to traveling around in style, the president of the United States almost always has everyone else beat.
Why You Should Care About The Census
Every ten years, the United States Census Bureau conducts the Census, which roughly calculates the total number of people who live in the country. While the Census does give us a handy and accurate estimate to work with for the next ten years, the main purposes of the census are ones the common person likely doesn’t even consider.
Important Ways Public Schools Evolved
Sometimes, as children, we may take our public education for granted. However, it is no doubt incredibly important to our society as today’s infographic shows.
Everything About Banned Books In The US
Books are for everyone… or are they? Various books have been banned for decades, and even still today. Do you know how the US is doing on that front?
How To Make Your Email Marketing GDPR Compliant
In 2018, the EU implemented a new regulation covering customers data protection. Have you updated your own marketing campaigns?
The Scary Numbers Behind Dementia In The US
Do you know anyone living with dementia? Chances are you probably do. In fact, it’s so common that it has been called an epidemic, and numbers will only increase.
The Far Reaching Impact Of AI
It’s difficult to deny the positive change technology has brought to us. From living longer thanks to antibiotics to talking with people all over the world and getting to know other cultures with just the click of a button, technology has the ability to bring us closer.
Visualizing Poverty Across America
Looking at maps can tell you a lot about a country- how people are distributed, or where population growth is concentrated, for example. One of the starkest visuals, though, is a map of hunger and poverty across the United States, as illustrated by SNAP benefits usage.