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Peace Still a Distant Prospect for Israelis, Palestinians

Gallup surveys across Israel and the West Bank and East Jerusalem show little public belief in a two-state solution or lasting peace.

The 'Great Global Work-From-Home Experiment' and Its Results

The "Great Global Work-From-Home Experiment" created by the COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we work and expect to work far into the future. The workplace isn't going back to the way it was -- which means we need to rethink what's best.

China Edges Past U.S. in Global Approval Ratings

Globally, China led the U.S. in 2025 leadership approval (36% vs. 31%), one of the widest gaps in 20 years, while U.S. disapproval hit a record high of 48%.

Global Women's Health Shows Signs of Progress; Gaps Remain

The fifth Hologic Global Women's Health Index shows progress in preventive care and safety, but gaps remain.

The Post-Pandemic Workplace: The Experiment Continues

COVID-19 created a tectonic shift in how workplaces operate. Gallup research reveals 12 ways the pandemic transformed how great work — and leadership — gets done.

AI Is Routine for College Students, Despite Campus Limits

A majority of U.S. college students use artificial intelligence in their coursework at least weekly, yet about half say their schools discourage or prohibit it.

The Real Global Jobs Crisis

Traditional metrics overlook a hidden jobs crisis threatening workplaces worldwide. Are leaders prepared to rethink life at work?

Rising AI Adoption Spurs Workforce Changes

Half of U.S. workers now use artificial intelligence. AI adoption links to organizational disruption and individual productivity gains but not transformational changes to work.

The Antidote to Manager Burnout

Your managers are more likely to experience burnout than the people they manage. See how to prevent it and improve organizational resilience.

Dobbs' Lasting Impact on Abortion

Americans' attitudes about abortion have shifted very little over the past four years.