Immigrants Are Flocking to These Areas in a Crucial Swing State
Immigration is a critical issue for 61% of voters in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
USimmigrationand crime questions, answered by criminologists | CNN
57% of Americans believe that the large number of migrants seeking to enter the US leads to more crime.
There is a stark difference in opinion on this issue across party lines, with 85% of Republicans linking immigration to crime compared to 31% of Democrats.
Immigrants Are Flocking to These Areas in a Crucial Swing State
Immigration is a critical issue for 61% of voters in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
USimmigrationand crime questions, answered by criminologists | CNN
57% of Americans believe that the large number of migrants seeking to enter the US leads to more crime.
There is a stark difference in opinion on this issue across party lines, with 85% of Republicans linking immigration to crime compared to 31% of Democrats.
Latinas are succeeding, but feel pressured to playing traditional roles for women
Latinas face pressures to balance work and family despite advancements in education and entrepreneurship.
Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests
The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.
Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests
The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.
Teachers are tired of the culture wars - and many support LGBTQ+ curricula, Pew survey finds
Teachers feel government has too much influence over curriculum
Many educators support teaching topics banned by legislators
Latinas are succeeding, but feel pressured to playing traditional roles for women
Latinas face pressures to balance work and family despite advancements in education and entrepreneurship.
Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests
The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.
Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests
The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.
Teachers are tired of the culture wars - and many support LGBTQ+ curricula, Pew survey finds
Teachers feel government has too much influence over curriculum
Many educators support teaching topics banned by legislators
About 75% of Americans recognize weight loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and others.
Survey shows 53% see anti-obesity drugs as good options, while 62% don't view them suitable for those without weight-related health conditions.
Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests
The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.
Despite mounting mental health concerns, teens remain heavy social media users
Despite concerns about the impact of social media on youth mental health, a new survey by Pew Research Center shows that teens still use major platforms at high rates.
The survey did not address how teens feel about their social media use or whether it affects their mental health and well-being.
Pew: Many teens use social media "almost constantly"
Nearly 1 in 5 teens are on YouTube or TikTok 'almost constantly,' according to Pew Research Center.
Teens' internet use remains high, with roughly half of them using the internet 'almost constantly.'