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Most Parents Prefer College Pathway for Their Child

A majority of U.S. parents would prefer their child go to college after high school. College graduates and Democrats highly support this pathway.

Americans Say More Women Officeholders Would Benefit Country

Most women and close to half of men in the U.S. think the country would be governed better if more women were in political office.

Leading With Strengths: Amber Williams

Amber Williams on Strengths as a Mindset Shift for Student Development

Leading With Strengths: Allison Boersma

Allison Boersma on Strengths

Parents' Unease Over School Safety Elevated for Fourth Year

Roughly four in 10 parents have feared for their child's safety at school each of the past four years, the longest such stretch in Gallup's trend since 1998.

Measuring Transgender Identities: Phase 3

Gallup recently tested several methods for capturing and measuring transgender identities.

Federal Government Least Trusted to Act in Society's Interest

Americans trust U.S. businesses more than the federal government to act in society's best interest and positively impact people's lives.

Paranormal Phenomena Met With Skepticism in U.S.

Psychic healing and ghosts top Americans' paranormal beliefs, while most reject concepts like witches, astrology and reincarnation.

Democrats' Confidence in U.S. Institutions Sinks to New Low

Democrats' average confidence in key U.S. institutions has dropped to a new low point in Gallup's trend dating back to 1979, while Republicans' has risen significantly.

Iran Votes: Lukewarm on Leadership, Cool on Economy

Ahead of elections on Friday, Iranians are sour on their current leadership and their economy -- and many would leave if they could.