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Although scientific social surveys are about much more than elections, it’s a historical fact that their general acceptance ...
A new survey has found wide generational differences in socialization patterns of churchgoers as most Americans reject the ...
That's really the number one thing we've learned through this engagement — people are concerned and anxious about how city ...
Compliance is a critical aspect of running a successful business. Whether you operate in finance, healthcare, technology, or ...
First, we wanted to have some fun with PDGA ratings. This was spurred by a mailbag question from last year’s articles. “On ...
On the issue of prescription practices, 68.3% of people opposed the sale of antibiotics in pharmacies without an MBBS ...
With 256 participants, the survey found that 68% of respondents now use AI tools—up from 52% in the first round. Notably, daily AI use has risen from 25% to 40%, highlighting the growing contribution ...
Trans and Queer HOPE will be asking Evansville City Council to pass a resolution protecting people in the city limits who ...
A survey commissioned by DailyPay and others reveals tipped employees (85%) are aware of discussions about eliminating ...
The poll’s findings come amid a rushed return-to-office push by the Trump administration, in conjunction with the firings of ...
University of Iowa graduate workers are voicing concerns for potential contract changes that could destabilize their future.