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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.
Canada, Britain Favored Most in U.S.; Russia, N. Korea Least
Canada and Great Britain are again the countries Americans view most favorably, while Russia has slipped to join North Korea as the least favorably rated of 21 countries.
Americans Continue to View China as the U.S.'s Greatest Enemy
Half of Americans continue to say China is the United States' greatest enemy today, with Russia getting most of the rest of the votes.
Smoking Rates Remain Highest in Kentucky, Lowest in Utah
Nationwide, smoking rates range from a high of 29% in Kentucky to a low of 11% in Utah, according to Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index data collected in the first half of 2011. Smoking rates continue to be highest in the South and Midwest and ...
Self-Assurance: Confidence That Inspires Stability
Explore how those with Self-Assurance create security for others, fostering trust, resilience and forward momentum.
Palestinian Life in the West Bank, East Jerusalem After Oct. 7
Gallup data from 2024 in the West Bank and East Jerusalem show how the conflict has eroded Palestinians' feelings of safety, economic confidence and hopes for their children's future.
In U.S., Smoking Rate Lowest in Utah, Highest in Kentucky
Utah has the lowest smoking rate (12.2%) for the sixth year straight, while Kentucky has the highest (30.2%). Alaska's smoking rate has improved the most since 2008.
Leading With Strengths: Marlene Tromp
What makes a great leader? In the latest Leading With Strengths interview, Marlene Tromp reveals how the best leaders begin with belief, curiosity and courage.
Responsibility: The Strength That Honors Commitments
Explore how people with high Responsibility embody trust and dependability in every aspect of their work and relationships.
Sparking Interest in BP10, CliftonStrengths on Campus
Learn how a university professor uses a curriculum infused with CliftonStrengths and Builder Profile 10 to help his students discover their talents.