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Math Moves Americans, Mentally and Emotionally

A majority of Americans find math challenging, while nearly half say it is interesting. Positive emotions about math vary widely by age and gender.

More Than Half of U.S. Votes Likely Cast Before Election Day

Although early voting is likely to be down from 2020, over half of U.S. registered voters plan to vote before Election Day this year.

Cyberterrorism, Iran's Nuclear Gains Concern Americans Most

Cyberterrorism and U.S. adversaries developing nuclear weapons continue to rank as the most worrisome global issues to Americans, but fewer than in recent years find China's economic power highly concerning.

Fewer Jobs, College Options May Push Rural Gen Zers to Move

Rural Gen Zers see fewer opportunities in their area for good jobs and college degrees. Perceived job opportunities influence Gen Zers' desire to relocate.

Trump, Harris Favorability on Low End of 68-Year Trend

Donald Trump's and Kamala Harris' favorability scores on a 10-point scale are in the lower range for presidential candidates dating back to 1956.

Discrimination Takes Less Toll on Socially Connected Black Parents

Among Black families with young children, parents with strong social connections are more likely to remain optimistic despite discrimination.

Most Americans Skeptical About Benefits of Tariffs

Most Americans expect their country's new tariffs to result in higher prices in the U.S. and to cost more than they raise, with about half believing that job gains will result.

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.

In U.S., Cyberdisruption Most Critical Threat

Americans see cyberterrorism as the most critical of 11 threats to U.S. vital interests. Nuclear weapons development by Iran or by North Korea are next, followed by international terrorism.

Dim Outlook for Peace in the Middle East

Nearly one year after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, hopes for permanent peace and support for a two-state solution remain equally low in Israel, the West Bank and East Jerusalem.