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Biden Approval, Legislation and the American Public

The potential impact of massive new spending legislation on President Joe Biden's job approval rating remains uncertain.

How to Build a More Effective Police Force

A Latin American force is promoting public safety through improved workplace conditions. The results are very promising.

Government Remains Americans' Top Problem in 2022

For the seventh year in the past decade, Americans name dissatisfaction with the government as the top problem in 2022, with economic issues close behind.

Smerconish: Low Trust in Institutions 'Doesn't Surprise Me'

Michael Smerconish joins the podcast to discuss the record-low confidence Americans have in U.S. institutions. Is distrust an American norm?

Diminished Majority Supports Stricter Gun Laws In U.S.

The 57% of U.S. adults who think laws covering the sale of firearms should be made more strict is down nine points since June but remains above the 52% measured in 2021.

Americans' Fear of Walking Alone Ties 52-Year Low

Three in 10 Americans fear walking alone near their home at night, tied for the fewest since 1965. Worries about specific crimes have generally been stable over time.

Cybercrimes Remain Most Worrisome to Americans

Americans continue to worry much more about being victimized by computer hackers and identity thieves than 11 other traditional crimes.

U.S. Satisfaction Shows Modest Improvement

Twenty-one percent of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S., up from 17% in August and 13% in July.

The Impact of Shifts in American Culture

Americans have increasingly abandoned traditional values norms and are increasingly critical of major societal institutions, raising questions about the future.

Parents Beg to Differ With Cataclysmic Views of Schools

Despite reports of pandemic-era declines in test scores, parents of K-12 children remain just as satisfied with their children's quality of education as before.