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Nepal Was Vulnerable Before Earthquake

The earthquake that hit Nepal on April 25 devastated a fragile country that was already vulnerable from a combination of a high population density, poverty, old and poorly constructed buildings and extensive corruption.

Gallup Reporter Resources: Climate

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Ian Bremmer: America Needs to Stand for Something More

Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, joins the podcast to unpack the findings of Gallup's latest Rating World Leaders report.

Global Data Spotlight Needs to Shine on Those With Disabilities

Proper data collection is essential to ensure no one worldwide is left behind, especially the 15% of the world's population that experiences significant disabilities.

Leaders as Coaches: Accelerating Their Development via Strengths

Learn how coaches can guide leaders into greater self-awareness and more effective leadership as they help them develop their talents into strengths.

Democrats' Big Political Tent Helps Explain D.C. Stalemate

The struggle congressional Democrats have had in passing a national infrastructure bill is consistent with the party's ideological diversity. Liberals enjoy recent momentum in the party, but Democrats are still divided on economics.

Which Issues Are the Most Critical for Trump, Clinton?

As the presidential campaign reaches the home stretch, terrorism and immigration for Donald Trump -- and race relations and the role of government for Hillary Clinton -- may be the highest return-on-investment areas for each to discuss.

New Global Household Income Metrics

Gallup has been collecting self-reported household income data since 2006 from hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Using these data, Gallup's researchers have created new, useful measures that are comparable from country to country and ...

Americans' Top Job-Creation Idea: Stop Sending Work Overseas

One in four Americans say the best way to create more jobs in the U.S. is to keep manufacturing in this country and stop sending work overseas. Americans also suggest creating jobs by increasing infrastructure work, lowering taxes, helping small ...

CliftonStrengths® Podcast Season 3 Launch: How to Feel More Energized at Work

Find out how your unique talent themes can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.