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Texas Aligned With Red States on Abortion

Gallup data since 2011 indicate that Texas residents' views on abortion closely mirror those of residents in solidly Republican states.

South Africans Hopeful, but See Few Changes After Zuma

South Africans haven't seen much change on key issues -- such as corruption -- and this will likely be on their minds Wednesday as they vote.

Biden Sparks Greater Party, Education Gaps Than Predecessors

President Joe Biden's job approval ratings have shown larger gaps by party and education than those of his recent predecessors.

Biden and Trump Evenly Matched in U.S. Favorable Ratings

Biden and Trump are tied in favorability with Americans, but both are viewed less favorably than when they faced each other in the 2020 election.

Are Saudi Workplaces Working for the Kingdom's Vision 2030?

Discover whether Saudi Arabia is making strides or falling behind on its ambitious Vision 2030 goals.

Build Your Career Around Your Strengths, Not Your Weaknesses

Trying to fit into a mold that doesn't fit you back isn't the way to success: investing in your strengths is.

Brazil's Election: Populist Incumbent vs. Popular President

Results from Gallup surveys in Brazil offer some insight into what is shaping Brazilian voters' choices ahead of the country's general election this week.

Americans Reading Fewer Books Than in Past

U.S. adults on average read 12.6 books in 2021, three fewer books than in the prior measurement from 2016.

Democratic Edge in Party Affiliation Shrinks

Democrats maintain an edge in U.S. party identifiers and leaners, but the 11-point advantage they had in June has shrunk to six points in July and August.

About Half of Americans Say U.S. Moral Values Are 'Poor'

Forty-nine percent of Americans say the state of moral values in the U.S. is "poor" -- the highest percentage Gallup has found on this measure since 2002.