Share and Cite: Ochungo, A. , Osano, S. and Gichaga, J. (2025) Accuracy of Smartphone-Based Road Traffic Noise Measurement in ...
I believe in a theory I call the Week One Variance. That describes some of the mishaps that often occur in an initial game while teams are still learning who they are, what they are, and who's who in ...
A new Franklin & Marshall College poll shows Gov. Josh Shapiro’s approval rating above water – ten points higher than President Donald Trump – as Pennsylvanians’ views on the economy begin to level ...
An economist says the formula for the Dairy Margin Coverage program, or DMC might need changes. Danny Munch with American Farm Bureau Federation tells Brownfield the currently low costs for soybean ...
More than half of Americans are not happy with the way President Donald Trump is deploying the military to several major U.S. cities, according to a new poll. In a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Oct. 8, ...
Yet another poll gives Democrat Abigail Spanberger a double-digit lead and points to a Democratic sweep of all three statewide races, although the margin is closest in the attorney general’s race that ...
Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, a Democrat, outraised Republican Michael Whatley in the Tar Heel State’s critical Senate race during the last quarter. Newsweek reached out to the campaigns ...
Anthony Salvanto, Ph.D., is CBS News' executive director of elections and surveys. He oversees the CBS News Poll and all surveys across topics and heads the CBS News Decision Desk that estimates ...
According to new polling data, nearly 80 percent of Americans support extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) enhanced premium tax credits, which are set to expire at the end of this year—and are at the ...
The US stock market is at 3% a premium; it has traded this high only 15% of the time since 2010. Small-cap and value stocks are the last bastions of value left. Following this year’s rally, only real ...
WARE, ENGLAND — On the pastoral portion of the long drive from London to the Vikings’ team hotel in Ware, there was a sign. Not temporary. Quite affixed. It read: “Queues likely.” That was a polite, ...
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