Nobody sees themselves in the word “other.” Nor do they like to be lumped into broad categories that fail to describe who ...
Cohn's analysis raises the question of whether population shifts may affect the balance, which seems exquisitely close, in ...
Opinion, comment and editorials of the day ...
Most say they'd move to the U.S. again if they could and cite a good comparative standard of living. But 59% also see major ...
white voters think of themselves not by race but according to their ethnic heritage. Voters of Irish and Italian heritage still command large numbers of voters. The most recent U.S. Census found ...
Many Asian immigrants came to the U.S. to be with family or for economic or educational reasons. Nearly all think speaking ...
In their report, the UCLA researchers propose adding a street or perceived race question to the census and for the census ...
Now Mahdesian and others of mixed race may gain a ... of mixed-race people in the United States. Between 1960 and 1990, the number of interracial married couples ballooned from 150,000 to more than ...
When people had conversations, I often stood awkwardly on the outside of the circle, unaddressed. When papers were handed out ...
Eliminating the terms “race and ethnicity” from the American Bar Association’s law school accreditation rules will hobble ...
Uptake of germline genetic testing in patients with advanced breast, ovarian, pancreatic, or prostate cancer. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2024 ASCO Quality Care Symposium. This abstract ...
The Harris-Trump race is extremely close, and appeals to ethnicity matter. Consider: Nearly 9 million Americans of Polish ...