What is the political typology? The political typology uses survey data to classify the American public into nine political groups based on responses to 30 questions about their political values and ...
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Scarlett Chapital was terrified to open her Duke admissions decision, so much so that she delegated the task to her 9-year-old brother as she hid in the attic. It was the last decision she was waiting ...
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Kristen Stewart is weighing in on the Method acting debate. “The Chronology of Water” director recently told the New York Times that acting is by nature “quite embarrassing and unmasculine,” and that ...
Determining whether you’re rich or part of the middle class can be tricky. So many factors can eat into your income, such as cost of living, grocery bills and how many people you have in your care. It ...
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Arkansas is seeking provider applications for a new program that will allow students in grades 6-12 to take classes not offered at their resident school. Set to launch in the 2026-27 school year, the ...