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Available reporting does not provide a reliable, population‑level percentage for how many couples “cuckold” or practice cuckolding; most pieces discuss definitions, anecdote, or small surveys rather t...
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Available reporting does not provide a reliable, population‑level percentage for how many couples “cuckold” or practice cuckolding; most pieces discuss definitions, anecdote, or small surveys rather t...
Several recent state bills sought to change ages tied to sexual consent, marriage, medical consent, or criminal prosecution — mostly to raise ages (e.g., Oklahoma’s HB1003 to raise statutory‑rape thre...
Reporting shows a large and growing wave of state-level proposals targeting “geoengineering” and related weather-modification activities: outlets and trackers count anywhere from about 10 states up to...
States differ sharply in how they regulate pornography because federal law draws clear lines around child pornography and interstate distribution of “obscenity,” while most day-to-day content regulati...
Seven states had no Republican members in the U.S. House of Representatives following the 2024 elections: Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Rhode Island. Thi...
The United States does not rank as uniformly "stupid" in available metrics; average national IQ estimates hover near the high 90s (around 97–98) and state-by-state IQ estimates vary by only single-dig...
Reporting in the provided sources shows active legislative movement in 2024–2025 on related topics (child marriage, raising or changing ages tied to consent and medical decisions) but does not supply ...
As of late 2025, the least restrictive jurisdictions are those that have codified abortion protections and layered policies that "enhance access" — notably the District of Columbia and a group of stat...
There is limited federal action in the sources on proposals to lower the age of sexual consent; recent U.S. federal bills cited focus on related topics (e.g., whether international organizations advoc...
Most U.S. states treat lottery winnings as ordinary taxable income and will tax them at the state income‑tax rate; several large states — notably California, Florida, Texas and Washington — do not tax...
Joe Biden did call a New Hampshire voter “a lying, dog-faced pony soldier” at a campaign event in February 2020; multiple outlets transcribed the line and quoted Biden’s campaign explaining it as a jo...
Forecasts and ratings compiled through 2025 point to a *competitive but unfavorable environment for Republicans in the 2026 midterms for the House*, with at least one model projecting a net loss of 28...
Several recent reports say an expanding group of US states have introduced or advanced legislation that would restrict or ban atmospheric geoengineering and related activity; counts vary by source but...
Available sources do not show any record of a donation from a contemporary Pierre DuPont to Turning Point USA or explicitly named “TPUs” political action groups; historical DuPont family philanthropy ...
Census and multiple research outlets show turnout in the 2024 presidential election was high by modern standards — roughly 65.3% of voting-age citizens voted according to the Census Bureau’s CPS estim...
Recent reporting and legislative records in the provided sources show a stronger trend toward raising, not lowering, state ages of consent or tightening rules around minors (for example, Oklahoma move...
Crime trends in 2024 show a national decline in violent and property crime according to FBI summaries cited in the analyses, but comparisons framed as “blue versus red states” are inconclusive because...
The 2026 Senate map is contested and sources disagree on the exact number of seats and which are most competitive, but consensus places among the top battlegrounds and identifies a narrow path for Dem...
A plurality of U.S. states have some form of “stop-and-identify” statute that allows police who have reasonable, articulable suspicion of criminal activity to require a stopped person to identify them...
The analyses present three recurring claims: recent battleground states show as of September 2025, California’s registration remains with Democrats at roughly 45.3% and Republicans 25.2% as of Februar...