According to The New York Times, statistics from the Census Bureau show that about half a million households in the Read More

Families of children with special needs often struggle to find the assistance and care that they need to make their Read More

A new study shows that one-fourth of adults do not get regular exercise and are at risk for health issues. Read More

Rio de Janeiro was home to more than just the Olympic Games this past summer, but also some of the Read More

For the past two decades, the Washington, D.C.-based City Kids program has been helping at-risk kids from low-income neighborhoods in Read More

A healthcare research algorithm has suddenly taken hold elsewhere: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Marc Elliott, a statistician at Rand Read More

Police discrimination has been a hot-button issue in the U.S. for decades and now, new research shows that it continues Read More

The Sierra Club and Latino Outdoors organizations in Oregon collaborated with The Next Door to offer free Spanish-language hike leader Read More

Hispanic-owned businesses are booming. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of Hispanic businesses has more than doubled since Read More

The U.S. spends approximately $12.6 billion on pet supplies and over-the-counter medication annually, but a new drug treatment could potentially Read More