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D.C.-area parents worry about learning loss and teacher shortages, poll finds
Washington Post· 2 days agoNearly half of Washington-area parents say learning loss from the pandemic and teacher shortages are...
The problem with homeschooling
The Week via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHomeschooling has particularly been on the rise since the Covid-19 pandemic, and parents' mounting concerns include school shootings and bullying. In a ...
Should the Commanders return to DC? New poll findings might surprise you - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 7 days agoWhere would Washington Commanders’ fans want a new stadium to be built? A new Washington Post-Schar School ...
Commanders’ name still unpopular among fans, poll finds
The Washington Times· 18 hours agoThe remaining respondents voted in favor of another rebrand, which would be the franchise’s third since 2020. In 2020, after 83 years as the Washington Redskins, former owner ...
Most D.C.-area sports fans dislike or hate Commanders’ name, poll finds
The Frederick News-Post· 6 hours agoIt’s been two years since Washington’s NFL franchise unveiled its new name as the Commanders, and most D.C.-area fans still don’t care for it.
Recent Poll Indicates Where Washington Commanders Fan Majority Wants New Stadium
Sports Illustrated· 3 days agoA recent poll conducted by The Washington Post aimed at diving into the psyche of the fan base as...
Poll: D.C. residents want Commanders back in city
Axios· 7 days agoAn overwhelming majority of D.C. residents want the Commanders to relocate to the city.
D.C. tourism surges past pre-pandemic levels, report shows
Washington Post· 12 hours agoD.C. welcomed a record number of visitors last year as tourism rebounded from its sharp pandemic-era drop-off, the city’s marketing arm announced Wednesday. A new report from Destination DC ...
4 seek GOP nomination to run for Wexton's congressional seat
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 5 days agoChris Saxman has a three-pronged test for assessing candidates in a crowded primary with no...
Editorial Roundup: Indiana
US News & World Report· 2 days agoIndiana Secretary of State Diego Morales, who campaigned for the state’s top election post as a 2020 election denier, spent tens of thousands of dollars this spring to help ...