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Gallup Vault: 72% Support for Anti-Lynching Bill in 1937
Congress has never made lynching a federal crime, but Americans have long supported the passage of such a bill.
Social Conservatism in U.S. Highest in About a Decade
Thirty-eight percent of Americans say they are conservative on social issues, the highest Gallup has measured since 2012.
Gallup Vault: Blaming Comics for Teen Delinquency
Long before social media, the internet or video games entered the scene, Americans viewed comic books as a dangerous, new corrupting influence on U.S. youth.
Could Biden's Job Approval Rise Among Key Groups by November?
Incumbents' approval ratings usually rise among their party's supporters in reelection years. Among independents, the historical pattern is mixed.
Fewer Reported Credit Card Theft Victims in 2015 Than 2014
Fewer Americans today than in 2014 say the credit card information they have used at stores was stolen by hackers, and fewer say they are highly worried about credit card theft than were worried in 2014.
Economic Pessimism Persists, With Inflation Still Key Concern
Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is flat in March, with most Americans viewing the economy as subpar and saying it's getting worse.
Life in Kurdistan: A Tale of Two Wars?
Iraqi Kurdistan's stability relative to the rest of Iraq has not translated into economic improvement.
Harm to Child at School a Top Crime Concern for U.S. Parents
Twenty-five percent of U.S. parents worry "frequently" about their school-aged children being harmed while at school, making it one of their biggest crime concerns. Worry is up from 2009-2011 but similar to other years.
The Erosion of Rule of Law and Global Democracies
Ted Piccone, chief engagement officer at the World Justice Project, joins the podcast to discuss the global state of law and order.
Türkiye Quake Highlights Need for Disaster Preparedness
Many factors contributed to the high death toll from the powerful earthquakes that shook Türkiye and Syria last month, but World Risk Poll surveys before the disaster show 31% of Turks living in the "earthquake zone" felt well-prepared to deal ...