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Half of Americans Say U.S. Headed Back to Cold War

In the midst of the conflict in Ukraine, half of Americans say the U.S. and Russia are heading back toward a Cold War. Older Americans and Republicans are more likely to feel this way than other groups.

Americans Cite Jobs, Economy, Gov't as Top U.S. Problems

Americans mention government, the economy in general, and unemployment as the most important problems facing the nation. Unemployment was the most-often-cited concern last month, but in March, slightly fewer Americans mention it.

Trump Approval Holds Steady in Face of Impeachment Probe

Despite blitz of impeachment inquiry, Trump approval remains steady. Lowest ratings are on foreign affairs, highest ratings on Economy.

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Trump Job Approval Slides to 39%

President Donald Trump's job approval rating has fallen sharply, from 49% in May to 39% in the latest survey.

Americans' Perceptions of Obama's World Standing Improve

Forty-five percent of Americans believe world leaders respect President Barack Obama, up from 37% a year ago. But a slight majority, 51%, continue to believe world leaders don't have much respect for him.

Americans See Russia Less Negatively, as Less of a Threat

Americans view Russia slightly more favorably now than they did in 2015, yet these favorability ratings are still half as high as they were a decade ago. U.S. adults also are less likely to see Russia as a critical threat to the U.S.

U.S. Leadership Loses Ground in Africa, Asia

Median approval of U.S. leadership across the 135 countries and areas surveyed in 2014 remained stable at 45% during yet another challenging year for U.S. foreign policy.

Secretary of State Kerry's Favorability Rising in the U.S.

After his first year in office, John Kerry has a 55% favorability rating from the American public. This is his highest rating as secretary of state, but is lower than four of his five predecessors' ratings at similar points in office.

Record 20% of Russians Say They Would Like to Leave Russia

A new high of 20% of Russians say they would leave Russia if they could -- and Russian President Vladimir Putin might be partly to blame.