Demographics
The NBA is More International Than Ever, But Does That Make it Global?
On opening night, 23 percent of the league's players were born somewhere other than the United States
The Voting Rights Act Is Not Dead — But Texas Is Still Battling It Out in Court
Critics of Texas' voter ID law say it deliberately keeps blacks, Hispanics, and poor people away from the polls.
Am I a Bigot for Hating Cruiser Bikes?
The most iconic villains in the gentrification of Denver are the bros riding the bicycle equivalent of an SUV while blasting "Blurred Lines," and the Punch Bowl Social—a Costco-size bowling alley that attracts upper-class beer-pong enthusiasts.
Republicans Try to Win Back Asian Americans, if White Bankers in Hong Kong Count
The GOP knows it faces a demographic time bomb, but is this really the best solution the party could come up with?
Poor Diet Is Killing More Americans Than Smoking
When you add up all the other factors related to what we stick in our mouths, the comparison gets even starker.
Prepare for Even More Humans: The UN Revised Its Population Growth Forecast for 2050
The revision is based upon higher-than-expected fertility levels in a number of high-growth countries.