One year after the government banned cellphones from schools to help students focus and reduce distractions in class, we're ...
A majority of Americans, including the largest share of Republican voters, say in a new survey that Defense Secretary Pete ...
Over the past couple of years, several Texas school districts have implemented cellphone bans. The change could soon become law statewide.
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg on Wednesday's 'Morning Joe' responded to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's ...
Prince Harry has spectacularly resigned from his own African charity set up in honour of Princess Diana. With tensions ...
A prank by an 11-year-old boy is believed to have shut down an elementary school in Guelph this past Friday, police say. Guelph Police said they were called to an elementary school in the city’s ...
Pursuit of glory? Cold, hard cash? A new poll breaks down why people fill out March Madness brackets
WASHINGTON (AP) — As March Madness takes over this week, how many people are filling out NCAA brackets — and why? A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows ...
Pursuit of glory? Cold, hard cash? A new poll breaks down why people fill out March Madness brackets
A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows what share of Americans typically take a shot at bracket predictions and their motivation for joining in the madness.
(Mainichi/Akihiro Hirata) TOKYO -- The support rate for the Cabinet of Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba plunged to 23% in a weekend Mainichi Shimbun opinion poll, down 7 percentage points ...
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