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Americans' Approval of Supreme Court Steady at 44%

Americans remain divided in their approval of the job the Supreme Court is doing. They describe the court's ideology as "about right" (43%) rather than as "too liberal" (30%) or "too conservative" (24%).

Americans' Satisfaction With K-12 Education on Low Side

Americans' satisfaction with the quality of the nation's K-12 education has fallen to 42%, the second-lowest on record, with Republicans entirely responsible for the recent decline.

Public Figures as News Sources: 'A Widespread Phenomenon'

About nine in 10 Americans turn to individuals with public platforms for information and place a lot of trust in them. To whom are they turning and why and how are they following them? Dr. Sarah Fioroni joins the podcast to discuss.

How to Manage Emotional Responses to Discovering Your Strengths

Learn how to coach people's positive as well as negative reactions to their CliftonStrengths report, and how to help them embrace their results.

Birth Control Still Tops List of Morally Acceptable Issues

Of 21 personal behaviors and practices measured, Americans agree most widely that birth control is morally acceptable and that extramarital affairs are morally wrong.

Acceptance of Gambling Reaches New Heights

A record-high 69% of Americans now say gambling is morally acceptable -- further evidence that the shift toward more liberal views on social issues continues.

Above All Issues, Abortion Divides Liberals, Conservatives

While social liberals and social conservatives differ in their views of most moral issues, abortion and gay/lesbian relations are the most divisive.

Approval of U.S. Supreme Court Down to 40%, a New Low

Forty percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, down nine points since July and a new low approval rating in Gallup's trend.

Religion and Wellbeing in the U.S.: Update

New Gallup data add evidence for the long-established connection between individual religiosity and wellbeing in the U.S.

5 Ways America Changed During the Obama Years

Public opinion changed in significant ways over the course of Barack Obama's presidency on issues such as the economy, trust in government and race relations.