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U.S. Schools Receive Better Grades From Students in 2025
U.S. students rate their schools better than in 2023 and 2024, with Black, Hispanic, lower-income and high school students' ratings the most improved.
Record Share of U.S. Electorate Is Pro-Choice and Voting on It
Pro-choice voters are showing record-high intensity on the abortion issue, and the pro-choice segment of the public remains historically large.
Gallup Vault: Jaws Made Waves in 1975
Fifty years after Jaws was released in U.S. theaters, Gallup revisits how Americans reacted to the movie then and how many have seen it today.
College Prices Seen as Unfair but Worth the Investment
Few current or prospective college students say four-year colleges charge fair prices, but most say the investment pays off within five years of graduation.
Democrats' Sympathies in Middle East Shift to Palestinians
A majority of U.S. adults, as well as most Republicans, still sympathize more with the Israelis than the Palestinians. But for the first time, Democrats lean in the other direction.
Newt Gingrich Campaign Already in Trouble Before Staff Resignations
At least 16 members of Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign's entire staff have resigned en masse over campaign differences. This has caused campaign observers to opine that Gingrich's probability of gaining the GOP nomination is low. The ...
Neither Party Dominates in Favorability or Trust
Americans rate the Republican and Democratic parties similarly, but their reasons for liking or disliking each party vary greatly.
Are We Really Down to Just Three GOP Candidates?
Time magazine's Mark Halperin contemplates who is going to win the GOP nomination and announces that it will be one of three governors: Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, or Jon Huntsman. "As of now, one of the former governors -- Romney, Huntsman, and ...
United Nations Seen as Necessary but Ineffective
Americans believe the United Nations is doing a poor job but think it plays a necessary role in the world.
Americans' Ratings of U.S. Professions Stay Historically Low
Americans' ratings of the honesty and ethics of 23 professions are unchanged from 2023 but remain low historically.