With student test scores in a decade long decline, many researchers are pointing to cell phones and social media as the catalyst. Can cell phone bans turn student learning around?
More than 25,400 people have signed an online petition calling for the introduction of a new tax code specifically for people ...
Nielsen, a global leader in audience measurement, data and analytics, is sharing a new “Tops of Sports” report on the major ...
Since 2004, every national men's basketball champion has been ranked in the top 12 of the Week 6 AP poll. Let's look at this ...
A new report reveals that the U.S. government's statistical system is struggling due to staff layoffs, reduced funding, and ...
US data agencies need urgent help from the Trump administration and Congress to ensure they can carry out their basic duties ...
This evening will go where the comments take us tonight. And me. I guess I might have a thought or two of my own.
The Ohio State offensive coordinator sets lofty expectations that are echoed by athletics CEO Rob Higgins and others at his ...
Ngcaweni: The eight-point decision represents a crucial step in strengthening the CPC's governance, injecting renewed ...
UConn officially introduced new head football coach Jason Candle at a press conference with over 200 in attendance at ...
State deductions for tips and overtime are not only ineffective at supporting working-class people, it will come at a ...
Bears coach Ben Johnson’s ploy to rile Packers coach Matt LaFleur adds some juice to a late-season game that already has big ...
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