For many states, legal same-sex marriage came long before the U.S. Supreme Court took up the issue.
For students of color, pursuing higher education is often impossible without taking out larger-than-average loans along the way.
Many elite schools—and even state universities—are in remote locations. But most students stick close to home.
It isn't what you might think.
And what it doesn't do.
Some low-income, mostly minority neighborhoods may never recover from the mortgage crisis.
A decade after 11 states banned gay marriage, gay-rights advocates are gaining ground over their opponents.
Interactive: Obama's universal pre-K plan is meeting resistance in Congress--but in the states, both parties support early childhood programs.
The dramatic changeover in center-city Washington from 1990 to 2010 is due in large part to gentrification, an influx of young professionals wanting to live downtown, and the suburbanization of longtime residents.
Twenty five percent of the president's top officials are at least 60 years old.
Is the Obama Administration elitist?
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