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Majority Worldwide Now Say Their Area Is Good for Gay People

For the first time in Gallup World Poll's trend dating back to 2006, a majority of people (52%) worldwide say their city or area is a "good place" for gay or lesbian people to live.

Iran Votes: Lukewarm on Leadership, Cool on Economy

Ahead of elections on Friday, Iranians are sour on their current leadership and their economy -- and many would leave if they could.

In the U.S., Blue States Outnumber Red States, 20 to 12

Gallup Daily tracking in 2012 found 20 states were solidly Democratic or leaned Democratic, while 12 were solidly or leaned Republican. This marks a slight shift toward the Democrats from 2011, but is not as Democratic as in 2009.

Gallup Chicago | Learning and Development Destination

Gallup Chicago provides a state-of-the-art workplace and facilities for professional development. Get information on travel, hotels and more.

Iraq: Signs of Stability in a Volatile Region

Regional spillover from the war between Hamas and Israel may test Iraqis' newfound confidence in their political and national institutions.

D.C. and West Virginia at Extremes of Economic Confidence

The Gallup Economic Confidence Index was negative in all 50 states in the first half of 2012, but positive in the District of Columbia. Residents of West Virginia are by far the most negative in the nation.

Gallup Week-in-Review

Read about the best and worst states for job creation, how young adults living at home have lower well-being, Vladimir Putin's declining popularity in Russia, and more in this week's review.

U.S. Job Creation Index Holds at Seven-Year High

Gallup's Job Creation Index was +32 in October, the same score it has been each month since May, and also the highest index score since Gallup first measured workers' perceptions of job creation in 2008.

3 Key Issues Facing Nigerians Ahead of Their Election

Gallup surveys ahead of Nigeria's election on Saturday shed light on key issues that will likely be on voters' minds as they elect their next president.

Tunisia's Water Crisis Fuels Frustration

Tunisians are deeply dissatisfied with efforts to preserve their environment and the quality of their water -- more than most populations on the planet.