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Tunisia's Water Crisis Fuels Frustration

Tunisians are deeply dissatisfied with efforts to preserve their environment and the quality of their water -- more than most populations on the planet.

Half of Hispanic Students Considered Leaving College Last Year

A recent Lumina Foundation-Gallup study found that Hispanic students struggle to stay in college more than students of any other race or ethnicity.

Iranians More Positive About New President

Shortly into President Ebrahim Raisi's first term, 72% of Iranians approve of the job he is doing and 59% have confidence in their national government.

What Iran's Recent Election Results Mean for the U.S.

Barbara Slavin joins the podcast to discuss the presidential election in Iran -- and what the outcome means for U.S.-Iran relations.

Economics of Wellbeing Research Hub

Gallup explores the impact of wellbeing and provides insights for leaders of businesses and communities.

Black Americans Less Confident, Satisfied With Local Police

Black Americans continue to report less favorable attitudes than White adults toward policing, and interest in major police reform has also been steadily higher among Black adults.

Majority of Gen Z Consider College Education Important

Gallup and Walton Family Foundation find Gen Z value college despite rising costs and declining adult confidence.

NATO's Leadership Faces Tougher Audience Outside Its Membership

Grappling with geopolitical challenges, NATO's performance is under scrutiny. Gallup found that residents of NATO countries are more likely to approve of NATO's performance than those not living in those countries.

U.S. Cigarette Smoking Rate Steady Near Historical Low

Twelve percent of U.S. adults smoked cigarettes in the past week, similar to last year's 11% and significantly lower than any measurement before 2022.

Most Americans Favor Availability of Abortion Pill

As states stock up on mifepristone in anticipation of further litigation on FDA approval, 63% of Americans say the pill should be available with a prescription.