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Lack of Voting Information Could Hamper Youth Turnout
Young people are engaged in civic and political life. But will the restrictions to voting in an election shaped by COVID-19 put them at a disadvantage?
Gallup Panel Survey Research
What is the most reliable measure of public opinion and social research that changes lives across the U.S.? Gallup.
Interaction With Local Media Tied to Trust in Local News
Americans' interactions with local news vary significantly. Greater interaction is associated with slightly higher levels of consuming and trust in local news.
What's Next for Post-9/11 America -- Isolation or Engagement?
Gallup Senior Adviser George Friedman joins the podcast to discuss his analyses of the pre- and post-9/11 events that shaped the U.S. and the world.
Don't Pump the Brakes on Social Distancing
As COVID-19 persists, so must social distancing. Here's how leaders can encourage workers to continue to take precautions.
Community Involvement Is Key for Restaurants Amid COVID-19
As COVID-19 completely disrupts the dine-in experience in restaurants, focus on your people and products, and follow these suggestions.
German Workers Give Employers Poor Reviews Amid Pandemic
Few German workers believe their company's leadership can be trusted to handle emerging challenges or cares about their wellbeing.
Alumni of Tribal Colleges and Universities Better Their Communities
TCU alumni are 2x as likely as American Indian graduates nationally to have felt supported while obtaining a degree.
Democrats, Republicans Equally Engaged in 2020 Election
Democrats and Republicans are equally engaged in the 2020 election, with roughly seven in 10 supporters of each party giving it "quite a lot of thought."
How the World Grades Climate Actions
Many country leaders are offering plans to tackle climate change this week at the United Nations General Assembly, but what grade would their own people give their efforts to preserve the environment so far?