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Approval of U.S. Supreme Court Stalled Near Historical Low
Americans' approval of the U.S. Supreme Court remains mired in the low 40s, where it has been since 2021.
Record Share of U.S. Electorate Is Pro-Choice and Voting on It
Pro-choice voters are showing record-high intensity on the abortion issue, and the pro-choice segment of the public remains historically large.
December Holiday Rush for Half of U.S. Shoppers
About half of U.S. holiday shoppers say they will buy most or all of their gifts in December, with 16% buying all of them this month.
Personal Religiosity and Attitudes Toward Abortion
Americans' personal religiosity is significantly related to their abortion attitudes, even after controlling for religious and political identity and other demographic variables.
World Risk Poll Reveals Global Threat From Climate Change
Worldwide, most people see climate change posing at least somewhat of a threat to people in their countries in the next 20 years, according to a new World Risk Poll report.
How to Break the Engagement Stalemate in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia's employers can enhance their workers' productivity, wellbeing and loyalty by creating great jobs and better employee experiences.
Stark Gender Gap in Gun Ownership, Views of Gun Laws in U.S.
Men and women in the U.S. differ starkly in their propensity to own a gun and their preferences for the nation's gun laws.
Americans Agree Nation Is Divided on Key Values
Eight in 10 Americans, a new high, perceive the U.S. as being greatly divided on the most important values.
Americans Back Israel's Military Action in Gaza by 50% to 45%
More than a month into the Israel-Hamas war, 50% of Americans approve of the military action Israel has taken in Gaza, while 45% disapprove.
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.