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Defining 'Quality' Is Hard, Making Math Progress Harder
Many education leaders are unfamiliar with High-Quality Instructional Materials, and most schools and districts lack an official definition of the term.
Americans Back IVF; Divide on Morality of Destroying Embryos
Americans widely regard in-vitro fertilization as morally acceptable, but they divide over whether destroying frozen embryos created by IVF is morally acceptable (49%) or wrong (43%).
South Africa Balances Global Role and Domestic Strains
South Africa will host world leaders at the first G20 summit in Africa as it contends with its own leadership challenges at home.
Record-High 62% Say U.S. Government Has Too Much Power
Views that the federal government has too much power are now slightly higher than in previous years.
Stocks Fall, Gold Rises; Real Estate Still Best Investment
Real estate remains Americans' top choice for the best long-term investment, as confidence in stocks dips and faith in gold rises.
Americans Value College Education Despite Barriers
College education is still highly valued by U.S. adults, but concerns over accessibility persist.
Ukraine's Neighbors Grow More Accepting of Migrants
Attitudes toward migrants warmed in 2022 among most of Ukraine's western neighbors, though these countries rank among the least accepting in the world.
Economic Confidence Sinks Further, Worst Since 2022
Economic confidence is the weakest it has been since 2022, driven by growing pessimism about current conditions and the economy's direction.
China Edges Past U.S. in Global Approval Ratings
Globally, China led the U.S. in 2025 leadership approval (36% vs. 31%), one of the widest gaps in 20 years, while U.S. disapproval hit a record high of 48%.
American Views on AI, National Security in 5 Charts
Americans expect AI-based attacks on the U.S., but support for developing AI-enabled weapons for conflicts is more limited and conditional.