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Locust Swarms Compound Food Worries in East Africa

The COVID-19 outbreak is making it tougher to combat the locust swarms that are decimating crops in East Africa and threatening the food supply of millions who were already struggling to afford food.

Manage Strategic Risks for an Unpredictable Future

Learn four strategies to get risk management right in an incessantly disrupted world.

Nearly Half of U.S. Parents Want More Noncollege Paths

A new study from Carnegie Corporation and Gallup finds 46% of parents of U.S. children aged 11 to 25 say they would prefer that their child pursue something other than four years of college immediately after high school.

Trump Family Leave, Infrastructure Proposals Widely Popular

Americans agree with President Donald Trump's proposals to require family leave and spend $1 trillion on infrastructure, but disagree with his proposed wall between the U.S. and Mexico.

A New Era of Big Government?

It is not clear if support for the newly enacted stimulus plan represents a lasting shift in Americans' views of big government.

Several Issues Tie as Most Important in 2020 Election

Healthcare, national security, guns and education are the most influential issues in the 2020 election. How important they are to voters, though, depends on which party those voters belong to.

The Texas Power Crisis and American Public Opinion

The extreme cold and massive power outages in Texas may lead to shifts in U.S. public opinion on several key issues.

Americans' Take on State of the Union on Hold

Americans' views on the state of the union are a moving target as the nation waits to see if the government shutdown is permanently resolved.

Colombians See Wider Divide Between Rich and Poor

More than half of Colombians say the disparity between the rich and poor in their country has grown over the last five years; at the same time, increasing percentages of the public report having lacked money for food or shelter.

What Gallup Is Learning About Polling the World in a Pandemic

Gallup surveyed 116 countries and areas during the pandemic last year. Read about what Gallup has learned.