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More than 50% of Americans say they are worse off now under Obama
More than 50% of Americans say they are worse off now under Obama. According to a new Bloomberg poll, a majority of Americans believes that they are worse off, today, under Obama than they were two years ago, when Obama had just been elected. Giving the president another headache that is sure to compound his political problems is the number of Americans who responded that they thought the US was...
United Nations report warns African nations on population explosion
A new UN report on Tuesday warned that Africa’s urban population was set to triple in the next 40 years. It also said that the development would put massive pressure on governments and infrastructure across the continent.
The report entitled, ‘The State of African Cities 2010: Governance, Inequalities and Urban Land Markets’, was released by the UN Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT).
It...
America's Worst Cities for Finding a Job
Can’t get hired? You may just be in the wrong place.
Bad interviews or a lack of experience may not be the reason you can’t land a job. Your location may be to blame. If you’re seeking employment, consider moving to Washington, San Jose, or New York. Those are the three best places in the nation for finding a job, according to Juju.com.
Juju, a site that aggregates job listings,...
Mohammed is now the most popular name for baby boys ahead of Jack and Harry
Name game: Mohammed is now the most popular name for new-born boys (picture posed by model)
Mohammed has become the most popular name for newborn boys in Britain.
It shot up from third the previous year, overtaking Jack, which had topped the list for the past 14 years but was relegated to third spot.
Olivia topped the list for little girls for the second year in a row, behind Ruby and Chloe.
A total...
43% Say Neither Political Party in Congress Represents the American People
Don’t let the Tea Party fool you. A lot of voters are skeptical of the two major political parties, but most aren’t ready for a third party yet.
Still, a plurality (43%) of Likely U.S. Voters believes that neither Democrats nor Republicans in Congress are the party of the American people, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Nearly as many see a need for a new third...
Uganda faces demographic dilemma as population hits 32 million
Development experts are warning that Uganda’s high fertility rate might become an economic burden in future if action to check the population surge is not taken.
A new population report released on Wednesday shows that a Ugandan woman on average gives birth to seven children, one of the highest fertility rates not only in East Africa but also in the world.
The report entitled, ‘Population and...
Most Americans Say U.S. Is Too Politically Correct
It may not be politically correct to say it, but most Americans think the country’s gotten too PC and see that as a problem.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 57% of Adults believe America today has become too politically correct, while just 23% say the country is not politically correct enough. Eleven percent (11%) say the balance is about right.
Some people think that...
National Pride Matters as Three in Five Americans More Likely to Purchase Product When Ad Emphasizes it is 'Made in America'
There is a sense of national pride when a world-wide innovation is created in the U.S. Advertising that emphasizes a product is “Made in America” plays to that national pride, and it seems to have results. Three in five Americans (61%) say they are more likely to purchase something when the ad touts it is “Made in America” and only 3% say they are less likely to buy it. Just...
The Tea Party is now more powerful than President Obama
Members of the Tea Party rally in Washington.
Who would have predicted this a year ago? Certainly not the complacent army of White House spin doctors who have failed to grasp, let alone acknowledge, the momentous political transformation that is sweeping America. CNN’s latest poll confirms that the Tea Party movement has more political clout than the President of the United States in influencing...
What should be done about the world's population explosion?
Kenya is one of the countries experiencing population explosion. Half of its population is aged 25 years and below.
Of all the issues that will be aired from the pulpit of the UN’s development summit this week, one is likely to stand out by its absence: What should be done about the world’s population explosion?
To many campaigners, demographic growth is the gorilla in the UN’s living...
White British school children 'worst hit' by poverty
Poverty has a far greater influence on the performance of white British pupils at school than any other ethnic group, according to research published today.
Figures show a 31 percentage point gap between rich and poor white British pupils obtaining five A* to C grade passes at GCSE compared with just five percentage points for Chinese pupils and seven percentage points for Bangladeshi youngsters.
The...
California Now the Least-Educated State
Report Examines How Immigration Has Changed the Golden State.
In 1970, nine percent of California’s population was comprised of immigrants; by 2008 it was 27 percent. A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) finds that as a result of immigration, California now has the least-educated labor force of any state. Historically, California was not a state with a disproportionately...
Illinois Sees Growth in Illegal Immigrant Population
National numbers down due to job shortage.
A new report says Illinois’ illegal immigrant population has remained stable in the midst of the recession.
The land of Lincoln bucks the national trend, which shows illegal immigrants declining over the last two years as jobs dwindled, according to a study released Wednesday by the Pew Hispanic Center.
Illinois ranked No. 5 with an estimated 525,000...
Hate Crimes in US: More Attacks on Caucasians Than Muslims
You certainly won’t see this make any headlines in the state-run media.
According to the FBI there are more hate crimes against Caucasians than against Muslims in the United States.
McClatchy reported:
Hate crimes directed against Muslims remain relatively rare, notwithstanding the notoriety gained by incidents such as recent vandalism at the Madera Islamic Center.
Jews, lesbians, gay men and Caucasians,...
Muslims Give Obama Highest Job Approval; Mormons, Lowest
Muslim Americans continue to give President Barack Obama the highest job approval rating of any major religious group in the U.S., while Mormons give the president the lowest ratings.
The differences in Obama’s approval ratings across the religious groups included in this analysis have held fairly constant across time, even as Obama’s overall rating has fallen by 15 percentage points between...