What decades of foreign aid data revealThe United States has provided more than $3.75 trillion in foreign aid since the end of World War II. That works out to $49.4 billion annually from 1946 to 2021. The wars between Ukraine and Russia and between Israel and Hamas have cast new light on US aid to other nations. USAFacts has a lot of data on this and tracks aid to dozens of countries from 2012–2021. Here are the major takeaways:
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Teen drug use is decliningHigh school students are trying and using alcohol and certain drugs less than they did a decade ago. This data comes from a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey that tracks substance abuse among teens — including how often they seek out treatment. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Data behind the newsA wildfire forced thousands of people to evacuate a rural area southeast of Los Angeles last week. Explore wildfire data in this article. General Motors has reached a tentative deal with the United Auto Workers. Tentative agreements still have to be ratified, but this could mean the end of the autoworkers strike. But how common are labor strikes in the US? Take the weekly fact quiz and test your data smarts. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Seventeen states have passed laws to observe permanent daylight saving time, while Kentucky and Ohio have passed resolutions supporting it. If Congress were to change daylight-saving-time laws, these resolutions could take effect. The Senate unanimously passed the Sunshine Protection Act in 2022, which would move the nation to permanent daylight saving time. The bill has not received a vote in the House of Representatives. | ||||||||||||||||||
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