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Global Migration Patterns

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The Education Economy: America's Next Big Thing

Integrating the country's educational system, employers, and job creators can reshape -- and reignite -- the American economy. An expert on education explains.

Smaller Majority of Americans View Hillary Clinton Favorably

A majority of Americans continue to view Hillary Clinton favorably, at 54%. This is down from her 59% favorable rating in February and consistent readings in the 60s while secretary of state.

Gallup Week-in-Review

Read about Americans' most admired man and woman, uninsured Americans' experiences with the health exchanges, worldwide income inequality, and more in this week's review.

Obama, Clinton Continue Reign as Most Admired

Americans name Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as Most Admired Man and Woman again this year, for the sixth and 18th time, respectively. Billy Graham (57) and Queen Elizabeth II (46) extend their records for most top 10 finishes.

The Trend Line: President Obama and Hillary Clinton Named Most Admired Man and Woman

Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport reveals that President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are Americans' Most Admired Man and Woman of 2013.

Mandela's Influence Reflected in South Africans' Perceptions of Progress

Nelson Mandela's passing on Thursday marks the end of a life that symbolized the potential for peace and progress in sub-Saharan Africa. His humble yet resolute leadership in the years after apartheid ended had a transformational effect on South ...

Engagement Should Be "Fourth Arrow" in Japan's Economic Plan

Seven percent of Japan's working population is engaged at work, one of the lowest engagement rates in the world. This means that only one in 14 employees enter their workplace every day feeling motivated, enthusiastic, and committed to adding ...

Engagement Should Be "Fourth Arrow" in Japan's Economic Plan

Seven percent of Japan's working population is engaged at work, one of the lowest engagement rates in the world. This means that only one in 14 employees enter their workplace every day feeling motivated, enthusiastic, and committed to adding ...

Americans Rate JFK as Top Modern President

Nearly three-quarters of Americans (74%) believe John F. Kennedy will go down in history as an outstanding or above-average president, a more positive review than any other post-World War II president receives.
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