America the secular? What a changing religious landscape means for US politics
A common assumption holds that nonreligious Americans vote for liberal candidates. The reality isn’t so simple.
A common assumption holds that nonreligious Americans vote for liberal candidates. The reality isn’t so simple.
The federal government spent $100 billion on these benefits, which are still sometimes called food stamps, in 2024.
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‘40 acres and a mule’ never happened. Now governments and communities across the US are redistributing land and wealth,…