Political cartoons from the last 111 years
Stacker went through the Library of Congress, newspapers, magazine archives, and art and photo libraries to find the most compelling political cartoons of the last 111 years.
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Continue ReadingStacker went through the Library of Congress, newspapers, magazine archives, and art and photo libraries to find the most compelling political cartoons of the last 111 years.
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Continue ReadingUsing data from the Bike League, the Census Bureau, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and several cities’ websites, Velotric looked into the 10 cities in the U.S. where bike commuting has increased the most.
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Continue ReadingGun control is one of the most heated political topics in the United States. Stacker has compiled a list of 25 terms to help you understand the news, debate, and public conversation.
Continue ReadingStacker compiled 23 pieces of gun control legislation that either passed or failed over the last 20 years, using information from government reports and political news sources.
Continue ReadingStacker cited data from the Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Immigration Law Center to look into the numbers behind the current recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals status, also known as DACA.
Continue ReadingStacker compiled a list of landmark LGBTQ+ history in every state using a variety of news, historical, and academic sources.
Continue ReadingStacker looked at current media coverage, close Senate races, and the positioning of both major political parties to determine what the results of the upcoming midterm elections could mean for the state of U.S. immigration.
Continue ReadingStacker investigated the various conflicts and wars during Vladimir Putin’s leadership of Russia, when they occurred, and their human cost, using a variety of news and historical sources.
Continue ReadingStacker compiled a list of some of the evidence that has been discovered, using various news sources, indicating that some Russians may not wholly support the war with Ukraine.
Continue ReadingStacker used information from the law project Oyez, Justia’s U.S. Supreme Court Center, and news reports on Supreme Court decisions to develop a list of landmark Supreme Court cases.
Continue ReadingStacker used data compiled by The American Presidency Project at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the U.S. House of Representatives to visualize outcomes of midterm elections on the sitting president’s political party in Congress.
Continue ReadingOhmConnect broke down how renewable energy adoption in the U.S. compares to other major emitters.
Continue ReadingStacker investigated the relationship between Russia and China during the last century, using a variety of historical, news, and other sources.
Continue ReadingStacker reviewed historical records, news reports, and government documents to create a list of cities significantly impacted by car infrastructure.
Continue ReadingUsing National Highway Traffic Safety Association data, Elk and Elk Co. ranked the most deadly states for pedestrians involved in vehicle crashes in 2020.
Continue ReadingStacker looked at how religiosity breaks down among members of the LGBT community by state, age, religious affiliation, and ethnicity based on data compiled by the Williams Institute.
Continue ReadingStacker spoke with several privacy experts to gauge the true impact of privacy on the average person and how the government has addressed the increased need for privacy in the connected world.
Continue ReadingStacker investigated what special masters are and how they impact court cases using a variety of news, government, and other sources.
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Continue ReadingStacker compiled a list of clues about US cities using J! Archive.
Continue ReadingThistle analyzed 30 years of livestock emissions data from the Environmental Protection Agency to unpack how agriculture has contributed to greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. over the past three decades.
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