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A recent Pew Research Center study from the Pew-Knight Initiative examined how Americans decide what “news” means to them. The study included a nationally representative surve ...
About half of Americans (48%) say they have emergency or rainy day funds that would cover their expenses for three months.
Over nine-in-ten Americans say it's important that federal judges are fair and impartial in their rulings, but far fewer have confidence they actually are.
With President Donald Trump’s second term approaching its 100-day mark, 40% of Americans approve of how he’s handling the job ...
Democrats say it's extremely or very important that Democratic elected officials push hard against Trump’s policies when they ...
Majorities want the church to allow use of birth control and IVF, and to permit priests to bless same-sex couples. But views ...
Belief in an afterlife, God and spirits in nature is widespread globally. Older adults are more likely than younger adults to ...
Americans are now more likely to say they trust information from news organizations and social media sites than they were ...
About half of U.S. adults say healthiness of food is important when deciding what to eat. But taste and cost matter more.
Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media.
Large majorities around the world say they believe in God. Read about beliefs in spiritual presence “beyond the natural world ...
Most Americans feel positively toward NATO. Democrats remain more likely than Republicans to say the U.S. benefits from membership.
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