New first name and last name data shows which names in the U.S. are the most popular and which aren’t anymore.
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Census: As North Texas’ far-flung towns grow, Dallas and its bigger suburbs shrink
Six of Texas’ largest cities lost residents in 2025: Dallas, El Paso, Arlington, Plano, Irving and Garland.
The most common last names in the US today would look very familiar to the country's first census takers. The US Census Bureau released data on Tuesday, April 14, that shows the most common first and ...
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May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, which recognizes Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. About 1.7 million people in the U.S. are Native Hawaiian ...
Social life can shape college students' daily life. This year, the University of California, Santa Barbara, was ranked the ...
Where do most Nigerians live in the US? Texas leads with Houston as the top hub, followed by Maryland and New York.
Many middle-class Americans are struggling while also facing a heavy tax burden. Living in one of these states can actually ...
New research finds that ICE raids and deportation fears disrupted local economies, reduced work among undocumented immigrants ...
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Will you find your baby’s name on a keychain? The Census just revealed the most common names in America
If you’re considering naming your baby Michael, you’re not alone. In fact, Michael is officially the most common first name in the country, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The agency ...
California, Texas, Florida, Alaska and Arizona are the states with the most current active missing persons cases. But ...
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