How the U.S. government measures race has changed substantially since censuses began in 1790. Today, Americans differ on whether the government should ask about race.
New research from the University of South Australia shows that the way we count our population could distort how health services are planned and funded—with some regions potentially over- or ...
Marquee journalists are the faces of many on-air media businesses. They deliver the news, in turn building relationships with the audiences that invite them into their homes. For countless budding ...
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Conservative reveals why 'people Republicans are counting on' for reelection may revolt
Members of Congress from Republican-controlled states may be about to pay a hefty political price due to one particular element of the government shutdown, according to a longtime conservative. During ...
Peachtree Corners, Georgia, considered one of the first smart cities in the U.S., is gearing up to deploy pedestrian counting technology in the form of sensors in a new partnership with UPCITI.
Of the recruiters, 23 (92%) said their systems do not auto-reject resumes for formatting, content, or design. Only 8% of recruiters admitted that their ATS automatically rejects resumes (based on ...
Rookie two-way player Travis Hunter is a key focus of the team's evaluation. Coach Liam Coen indicated Hunter will likely see increased playing time on both offense and defense. Hunter recently had a ...
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