Set to face another talented defense, the Vikings would benefit from getting out to an early lead and avoiding third-and-long situations.
A majority of Canadians feel that the country does not need new immigrants and people are divided over whether newcomers should have to give up their customs, according to a new national poll.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem touted the results of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, saying more than 1 million immigrants in the U.S. illegally chose to leave the country.
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With Ohio State averaging only 60 plays per game - ranking 126th nationally - the pressure to convert limited red zone opportunities into touchdowns has never been greater for a team with championship ...
While Tim Keller has a solid lead in his bid to win reelection as Albuquerque's mayor, less than half of city voters approve of the job he's done over the last seven-plus years, a new Journal Poll ...
The U.S. Census Bureau reported its annual median household income estimate for 2024 on 9 September 2025, finding a household at the exact middle of the U.S. spectrum of income earned $83,730. That's ...
OTTAWA - A new poll suggests 44 per cent of Canadians want to see the temporary foreign worker program scrapped as the country grapples with high unemployment, especially among young people.
The U.S. housing market has delivered plenty of surprises in recent years, but few as puzzling as the data released for August. According to new government figures, new-home sales surged to an ...
The start of the 2025 season has been turbulent for the Dallas Cowboys, and the main victim seems to be Dak Prescott Despite his good individual numbers, the quarterback has fallen ...
A new poll shows a plurality of Americans oppose President Trump’s National Guard deployment to cities like D.C. and Los Angeles. An NPR-Ipsos poll published Saturday found that 49 percent of ...
A new poll suggests 44 per cent of Canadians want to see the temporary foreign worker program scrapped as the country grapples with high unemployment, especially among young people.