The rise of America's debt ceiling - in charts
The US debt ceiling has been raised 78 times since 1960, but recent attempts to increase it have been met with political gridlock, with some seeking reforms.
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The US debt ceiling has been raised 78 times since 1960, but recent attempts to increase it have been met with political gridlock, with some seeking reforms.
Since the start of the 21st century, US consumers have seen a divergence of price movements across various categories. Here are some of the major changes.
Generative AI is a category of AI algorithms that generate new outputs based on training data, using generative adversarial networks to create new content
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Latest data from the US Census Bureau maps which areas in the United States are seeing the most population growth, and which are on a declining trend.
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With the global population about to hit 8 billion, researchers estimate that 109 billion people have lived and died over the course of 192,000 years.
A stock split increases a company's number of shares, without affecting its overall value. Companies do them to increase liquidity or to signal good news.
The inflation rate in the US has seen its fastest annual increase in over 30 years, with fuel, transportation, and meat products seeing some of the steepest increases.
A new visualization by xkcd offers a unique look at the world's oceans, lakes and drill holes.
Here are the 9 key events which led to the current shape of modern countries in Europe and how their borders changed over time.
14.6% of the world's land area, an area greater than Russia, has been modified by humans, according to researchers.
This map shows The United States' 333 million strong population is split up into 392 metropolitan statistical areas and 547 micropolitan statistical areas.
From the Caspian Sea to Lake Superior, the world's largest lakes cover areas sometimes even larger than countries. Take a look at 25 of the world's biggest.
Here's a timeline of what happened on 9/11. Within three hours on September 11, 2001, New York’s tallest buildings had collapsed and the Pentagon was on fire.