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Record-Low 54% in U.S. Say Death Penalty Morally Acceptable

Fifty-four percent of Americans think the death penalty is morally acceptable, an all-time low in Gallup's 20-year trend.

Increased Avoidance of Care, Drugs Due to Cost Amid Pandemic

Nearly two years into the pandemic, Americans are experiencing increases in trouble affording healthcare and have worse views of the healthcare system.

The Transforming, Hope-Giving Power of CliftonStrengths®

Learn how CliftonStrengths is bringing greater confidence and change to employees and students in India.

Increased Use of Low-Contact Services May Prove Permanent

COVID-19 has forced consumers to turn to virtual, delivery and pickup options for many goods and services, and many plan to continue using them long-term.

Use of Low-Contact Commerce Climbs in U.S. During Pandemic

Forty-four percent of U.S. adults say they are getting takeout from restaurants more often than they used to, and 36% say the same about curbside delivery at stores. Both percentages are up nearly 20 points from early April.

Leveraging 360s, Strengths to Maximize Leaders' Development

Join us as a coach of senior executives shares his perspectives on CliftonStrengths, maintaining great client relationships, maximizing a 360 program and more.

New Experiment Shows How to Boost COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance

An experiment conducted via the Franklin Templeton-Gallup Economics of Recovery Study finds that COVID-19 vaccine acceptance will partly depend on the timing of the vaccine's release, its efficacy and its likelihood of adverse side effects.

Social Distancing Behaviors Drop as U.S. Vaccinations Rise

Significantly fewer Americans than a month ago say they are avoiding public places and isolating themselves from people outside their household.

Confident and Competent: A "Lift" for Struggling Coaches

Learn how to give your coaching and self-confidence a boost through your relationships and digging deeper into your own CliftonStrengths.

In U.S., a Small Retreat From Social Distancing

Nearly three-quarters of Americans say that they have avoided small gatherings of people in the past week, but this figure has gradually declined by 10 percentage points from late-March to late-April.
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