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  • The uneven toll of the coronavirus pandemic

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  • A graying America sets major challenges for nation’s future

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  • The data behind the Supreme Court’s shift to the right

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  • The enormous numbers behind DeSantis’ fight with Disney

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  • Alarming rise in youth gun deaths breaks down differently by race  

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  • Abortion issue is handing the suburbs to the Democrats

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  • GOP pushes transgender restrictions, but majority of Americans oppose

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  • TikTok brings in massive ad spending, but U.S. audiences split on a ban

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  • GOP's refusal to let 2020 go puts party in 'political pickle' at ballot box

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  • March Madness sports betting is a booming business for states

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  • Supreme Court's student debt decision could affect millions of swing state voters

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  • Railroad hazmat incidents decline but carry massive financial impacts

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  • Americans are wary of AI tech like ChatGPT, data shows

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Data: Americans want government to ‘do more’

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The January NBC/WSJ poll found 58 percent of Americans agreed with the statement, “Government should do more to solve problems and help meet the needs of people” while only 38 percent agreed that “Government is doing too many things better left to businesses and individuals.”