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6 Steps to Successfully Changing Careers After 50
Changing careers when you're over 50 can be tough. See how CliftonStrengths can help guide the process.
Romney Not Generating Strong Positive Intensity
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who announced the formation of a presidential exploratory committee Monday, has high name recognition among Republicans nationwide, but a Positive Intensity Score that places him behind Mike Huckabee and ...
Who Will Take on Obama?
Which Republican is going to win the Republican nomination for president and the right to go up against President Obama next year? That's an important but difficult question to answer because we don't know for sure who is actually going to run ...
Gen Z Students More Engaged in School, Ready for the Future
Gen Z students are feeling more prepared for and positive about their lives than ever, partly due to a more engaging experience at school.
Final Election Indicators Give Mixed Signals
Americans are unhappy with the status quo in key areas of U.S. leadership, suggesting this should be a "change" election. Yet Kamala Harris edges out Donald Trump in favorability.
Mexico Votes: 5 Things to Know Ahead of the Election
Leading up to the vote in Mexico, perceptions of the economy, leadership, institutions and the honesty of elections are buoyant.
Biden Bests Trump on Likability; Trump Seen as Better Leader
Americans are less likely now than in 2020 to think Joe Biden possesses a number of positive personal qualities. He still rates far better than Donald Trump for likability, but much worse than Trump for strong leadership.
Cain Catching Up With GOP Rivals in Recognition
Herman Cain is now recognized by 78% of Republicans nationwide, marking a gain of 28 percentage points since September and 57 points since March. This is the largest gain in recognition for any GOP presidential candidate this year.
Steady 64% Say Racism Against Black People Widespread in U.S.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans say racism against Black people is widespread, even as slightly more than that say they've seen civil rights gains.
How Americans Perceive Treatment of Racial, Ethnic Groups
Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the way immigrants and Black, Hispanic, Jewish and Arab people are treated in the U.S.