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Angst Aplenty: Top Worries of Young Americans

The "Millennial Generation" were born in an unusually peaceful era -- and came of age in a turbulent one. They're worried about a lot of things, lack of healthcare, crime, unemployment, but what scares them most might turn out to be what becomes ...

Federal Scorecard: Americans Rate U.S. Agencies

Many agencies within the federal government have had their roles redefined as they faced situations that had only previously existed in the hypothetical. Do Americans feel these agencies are up-to-task in the wake of the first few difficult ...

Gallup Reviews Americans' Attitudes About Crime

Violent crime in the United States, specifically murder, rose last year, according to new FBI data. Gallup's 2005 update on crime also shows a significant increase in Americans' perceptions of crime in their local area and across the nation. The ...

Civil Rights: A Profile in Profiling

Racial profiling of Muslims may seem like a relatively new problem for Americans, but discussion of its practice with regard to other American minorities has been part of the public dialogue for more than a decade. A new Gallup poll on racial ...

Public Doubts "Smarts" of U.S. Intelligence Community

The U.S. intelligence community was "dead wrong" in its accounts that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction prior to the start of the war two years ago, according to a recent presidential commission report. The commission also stated that the ...

Gallup Religious Index Up From Record Low

Since 1941, The Gallup Poll has maintained an Index of Leading Religious Indicators -- a broad, annual assessment of religiosity among Americans, which is based on a series of Gallup questions relating to religious beliefs and practices. The ...

Terry Nichols to Face State Murder Trial, Possible Death Sentence

Terry Nichols, who is already serving a life sentence on a federal conviction for his role in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, may now face a state murder trial that carries with it the possibility of a ...

Support for the Death Penalty: U.S., Britain, Canada

Americans may be more likely than those in some other developed nations may be to favor the death penalty, according to Gallup Polls conducted late last year in Great Britain, Canada, and the United States.

Americans Want Tighter Airport Security at Any Cost

Congress is scheduled to vote this week to determine whether the federal government will take control of airport security in the future. Aside from this debate, a number of specific options for securing the safety of commercial air travel have ...

A Stealth Crisis in Energy?

Soaring energy prices might just turn out to be the stealth issue of 2004, bursting upon the political scene as the summer driving season approaches.