Younger adults on social media are much more likely than older users to say social media is important for finding like-minded people and getting involved.
A new AP-NORC poll finds young adults are significantly less likely than older Americans to view voting or political issues as important. About one-third of adults under 30 identify as independents ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mairekk Griffiths, a 26-year-old cook in a Denver suburb, doesn’t think he’ll ever pay a lot of attention to U.S. politics unless radical change happens. “If another party was likely ...
New research led by The University of Manchester has uncovered a significant and lasting link between the subjects young ...
As a doctor and former member of Congress, I’ve spent my life trying to bridge the worlds of medicine and policy. And I can tell you from experience, both at the bedside and on the House floor, that ...
Andrey Bystritsky, board chairman of the Valdai International Discussion Club’s Development and Support Foundation, pointed to "a new global configuration," with the countries of the Global South ...
A former head of a Federal Reserve Bank says the Fed's independence from politics is "one of the foundational elements of a well-run economy." "The benefits of independence stem from the fact that the ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The House is out on “summer vacation” and the Senate will follow soon on Capitol Hill. But there’s a lot on the to-do list when lawmakers return after Labor Day. Plus, with twice ...
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