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The Iowa Counties Where Trump’s Support Grew the Most
  + stars: | 2024-01-16 | by ( Max Rust | Randy Yeip | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Change in Trump’s share of the vote from 2016 to 2024Change in Trump’s share of the vote from 2016 to 2024Change in Trump’s share of the vote from 2016 to 2024Donald Trump notched a convincing win in the Iowa caucuses, besting his nearest rival by nearly 30 points and more than doubling his support in the state from 2016, when he lost to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz . The decisive victory had Trump winning 98 of the state’s 99 counties—losing Johnson County to Nikki Haley by a single vote. The Republican front-runner saw his biggest improvement over 2016 in counties that reflected his core supporters: older voters, those without a college degree, lower-income voters and evangelicals.
Persons: Donald Trump, Republican Sen, Ted Cruz, Nikki Haley Organizations: Republican, Trump, Locations: Iowa, Johnson
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A record number of journalists were imprisoned worldwide in 2022, a sign of weakening press freedom worldwide, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. There were 363 journalists detained in more than 30 countries last year, with the highest number of detainees held in Iran, China and Myanmar, according to the CPJ. The overall figure is nearly double from 2015 and the most since the press-freedom group began tracking imprisonments three decades ago.
San Francisco, like some of the country’s other big cities, saw its population decline slow down from mid-2021 to mid-2022. Big cities lost fewer residents last year as more immigrants moved in, fewer people died and more babies were born there, according to new census data that shows the urban exodus that gained steam early in the pandemic is cooling. The suburbs of big cities and small and medium-size metropolitan areas continued to claim most of the country’s growth, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of population estimates released Thursday for the year that ended June 30. Rural areas and small towns collectively remained nearly flat.
San Francisco, like some of the country’s other big cities, saw its population decline slow down from mid-2021 to mid-2022. Big cities lost fewer residents last year as more immigrants moved in, fewer people died and more babies were born there, according to new census data that shows the urban exodus that gained steam early in the pandemic is cooling. The suburbs of big cities and small and medium-size metropolitan areas continued to claim most of the country’s growth, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of population estimates released Thursday for the year that ended June 30. Rural areas and small towns collectively remained nearly flat.
The Shifting Front Lines of the War in Ukraine
  + stars: | 2023-02-23 | by ( Max Rust | Ian Lovett | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
April 14: Russia out of the northFighting was concentrated in the east and south, and the front line had become more static.
Many of the nation’s largest nonprofit hospital systems, which give aid to poorer communities to earn tax breaks, have been leaving those areas and moving into wealthier ones as they have added and shed hospitals in the last two decades. As nonprofits, these regional and national giants reap $8.8 billion from tax breaks annually, by one Johns Hopkins University researcher’s estimate. Among their obligations, they are expected to provide free medical care to those least able to afford it.
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