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Is Consumer 'Trust' the Right Metric for Media?

Sarah Fioroni, a research consultant at Gallup, joins the podcast to discuss U.S. confidence in media. Is there a healthy level of distrust in media that provides for greater accountability?

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Americans Like Canada Most, North Korea Least

Americans have the most favorable opinion of Canada, but this ally and others have soured considerably on U.S. leadership since 2016.

America Has to Change How It Keeps Score on Education, Jobs

Current metrics show American high school graduation rates at an all-time high and unemployment at a near historical low. So why aren't people celebrating?

Americans Evenly Split on Sending Troops to Fight Islamic State

Forty-seven percent of Americans now favor sending U.S. ground troops to Iraq and Syria to assist groups fighting Islamic militants, up from 43% in early November and 40% a year ago.

GCC Residents Highly Satisfied With Healthcare Access

Majorities in Gulf Cooperation Council countries say they are satisfied with the availability of quality healthcare in the city or area where they live. Population growth and increased disease burden could test this satisfaction.

Egyptians Optimistic Post-Revolution

Egyptians' expectations for their future after the revolution show a new level of optimism. At the same time, Egyptians are growing increasingly dissatisfied with local economic conditions.

Iran, North Korea Still Americans' Least Favorite Countries

Americans rate Canada and Great Britain most positively, and Iran, North Korea, and Afghanistan most negatively, in Gallup's annual update of country ratings. The poll finds continued decline in opinions of Mexico and new lows in the images of ...

MENA Residents Put Onus on Government to Help the Poor

Most adults in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Tunisia believe their governments should bear chief responsibility for protecting the poor, a new World Bank/Gallup survey finds, but they are mixed on their governments' efforts to do so.

One in Four in North Africa Desired to Migrate Before Unrest

Twenty-six percent of North African adults said they would choose to move to another country permanently if they could, even before unrest in North Africa prompted thousands to flee to other countries. Fourteen percent who want to migrate said ...