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What it actually meant to be middle class in America in 1965 — and why the definition has completely changed
Back then, one paycheck bought a house, a car, and a future.
The economic headlines have been reassuring enough, with GDP up — barely (1) — unemployment near historic lows, and inflation down from its 2022 peak, though prices of many essential goods remain much ...
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California teachers ‘tread lightly’ for America’s 250th as they navigate competing narratives
California is strengthening civics education as America marks its 250th birthday. Teachers have to navigate a polarized political environment as they guide lessons on the Constitution.
For a franchise still shy of middle age — 31 years old this season — the Ravens have experienced a curious share of controversy compared with the NFL’s other 31 teams. Perhaps that helps explain why a ...
The "shock and awe" Washington pursued in its 2026 war on Iran has been met with a different kind of astonishment: a political earthquake at home, where 59 percent of Americans now reject this war, ...
UBS Global Consumer and Retail Conference March 11, 2026 10:00 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsWilliam Stengel - Chair- Elect, ...
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The hidden math behind how homeownership builds generational wealth—and how renters are left behind
Homeowners hold 38 times the wealth of renters. Nine charts reveal the hidden math of equity, timing, and a wealth gap that's hard to close.
It took one hundred years for an official apology. No land was returned. The legacy of the overthrow remains visible today.
Seattle lets its fourth free agent starter from its Super Bowl-champion team go without a competitive offer. Here's why.
From lonely deaths among the elderly to shrinking armies, falling birthrates are reshaping societies beyond the economic sphere.
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