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Filipinos still most worried about inflation — Pulse Asia
Controlling inflation continues to be the most urgent national concern of Filipinos, according to a recent Pulse Asia survey.
Political pressure is prompting more than a third of social studies teachers to axe some topics from their lessons, according to a new survey. The poll, from the education nonprofit and advocacy group ...
The need to control inflation continued to be the leading urgent national concern of Filipino adults, with 59 percent saying the national administration ...
Once considered too polluted for whitefish to thrive, southern Green Bay has suddenly become the only place in Lake Michigan ...
The Seed to Supper Program, presented by Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) of Cattaraugus County, is returning to Salamanca with sessions open to the public beginning April 14 in the Salamanca High ...
Teenagers naturally fall asleep later, which makes early school start times a recipe for chronic sleep deprivation. Researchers studying a Swiss high school that introduced flexible start times found ...
Emerging markets broad index up 12-ish percent, that's up there with some of the best-performing asset classes of the year, like gold. Read more here.
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Royals Reacts Survey: Out of left field
The Royals have a lot of options, but are any of them good?
Most Filipino adults expressed distrust and disapproval toward President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., while Vice-President Sara Duterte continued to enjoy ...
Last fall, first-year MBA students at Harvard Business School arrived at their classroom under an unusual circumstance: they ...
Nearly half of California’s K‑12 teachers expect to retire in the next decade, a new report finds, raising concerns over staffing, school stability.
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