This is about as complete an inforgraphic on the American presidency as you're ever going to see.

You can zoom in and view it in all its absurdly comprehensive glory over at Timeplots. They'll also sell you a poster-size copy.
Via Fast Company
This is about as complete an inforgraphic on the American presidency as you're ever going to see.

You can zoom in and view it in all its absurdly comprehensive glory over at Timeplots. They'll also sell you a poster-size copy.
Via Fast Company
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In a time of continued economic uncertainty, Americans' priorities are shifting.

The gap is narrowing between beer drinkers and those who prefer wine and liquor.

The results range from presidential candidates to religious leaders, with an occasional entrepreneur or pop-culture icon in the mix.

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This is a record of our relationship that we didn’t intend to write.

Americans were asked whether Islam was more likely than other religions to promote violence among its believers. Here's what they said.

American students now rank average or below average when compared to kids in other countries—14th in reading, 17th in science, and 25th in math.

A full 93 percent approved of the operation, but 33 percent think we should have captured him alive.

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