A jury recommends life in prison for the Parkland school shooter. He pleaded guilty to 17 murders and 17 attempted murders during the 2018 shooting in Florida. The jury was deliberating between the death penalty and life imprisonment without parole. Saudi Arabia, accusing the White House of distorting the facts. The kingdom, giving its view of oil production cuts and accusations that its siding with Russia. Are mainstream political surveys accurate ahead of the midterm elections? A top independent pollster suggests that Republican voters are being under-counted.
Americans would be more willing to accept a gas tax increase—but only if the extra revenue would improve energy efficiency, repair roads and bridges, or be refunded to taxpayers equally.
A survey by the Society for Creative Anachronism Inc. asked fair performers why they were compelled to participate in Renaissance festivals.
A recent survey of the nation’s complaints by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) and the North American Consumer Protection Investigators (NACPI) found that last year 40 consumer protection agencies across the country received over 360,000 grievances.
For the first time in more a decade, a majority of San Francisco residents are satisfied with the work of the city, a newly released survey shows.
A jury recommends life in prison for the Parkland school shooter. He pleaded guilty to 17 murders and 17 attempted murders during the 2018 shooting in Florida. The jury was deliberating between the death penalty and life imprisonment without parole. Saudi Arabia, accusing the White House of distorting the facts. The kingdom, giving its view of oil production cuts and accusations that its siding with Russia. Are mainstream political surveys accurate ahead of the midterm elections? A top independent pollster suggests that Republican voters are being under-counted.
Americans would be more willing to accept a gas tax increase—but only if the extra revenue would improve energy efficiency, repair roads and bridges, or be refunded to taxpayers equally.
A survey by the Society for Creative Anachronism Inc. asked fair performers why they were compelled to participate in Renaissance festivals.
A recent survey of the nation’s complaints by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) and the North American Consumer Protection Investigators (NACPI) found that last year 40 consumer protection agencies across the country received over 360,000 grievances.
For the first time in more a decade, a majority of San Francisco residents are satisfied with the work of the city, a newly released survey shows.