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Washington Post-Pew Research Center Poll
Washington Post· 3 days agoThis poll was conducted for The Washington Post and the Pew Research Center by telephone August 23 to 26, 2012, among a random national ...
Washington Post-Pew Research Center Poll
Washington Post· 3 days agoThis Washington Post-Pew Research Center poll was conducted by telephone June 9 to 12, 2011, among a random national sample of 1,002 ...
Washington Post-Pew Research Center Poll
Washington Post· 3 days agoThis poll was conducted for The Washington Post and the Pew Research Center by telephone December 1 to 4, 2011, among a random national ...
More employees are cheating on workplace drug tests. Here's how.
CBS News· 48 minutes agoA record number of U.S. workers are cheating on employer drug tests by tampering with urine samples...
Even remote and hybrid work can burn you out. Here’s how to avoid it.
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoWe’ve entered a new era of work: One where rules have been bent and lines blurred. Many workers feel...
Latinas feel more pressure to excel at home at work, study says. Here's why
The Arizona Republic· 8 hours agoLatinas in the United States feel pressure to excel at home and work while juggling cultural...
Survey: TV Declines as Preferred Source of Local News
TV Technology via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLocal TV news. A major new survey and study of local news reveals a number of unsettling trends for...
Florida Gov. DeSantis erases climate change references from state law before hurricane season
Tallahassee Democrat· 1 hour agoGov. Ron DeSantis joined a loud chorus of Republican leaders combating efforts to ease greenhouse...
Survey finds 8,000 women a month got abortion pills despite their states' bans or restrictions
WTSP-TV Tampa· 35 minutes agoThousands of women in states with abortion bans and restrictions are receiving abortion pills in the mail from states that have laws protecting prescribers, a new report shows. Tuesday’s release ...
Axios What's Next
Axios· 6 days agoTeenage gamers say video games help them build problem-solving skills, make friends and collaborate — but they also admit to problems like bad sleep habits and cyberbullying, a new ...