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Confidence in Supreme Court Modest, but Steady

Americans' confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court is steady, with 37% expressing a great deal or quite a lot of faith in the nation's highest court.

Trump Job Approval Slips Back to 41%

President Donald Trump's job approval rating fell back slightly last week, to 41%, down from a personal high of 45%.

Record-High 75% of Americans Say Immigration Is Good Thing

A record-high 75% of Americans think immigration is a good thing, and most would like to see immigration in the U.S. kept at its current level or increased.

Countries Disapproving of U.S. Leadership Triple in 2017

The number of countries where majorities disapprove of U.S. leadership jumped from 15 in 2016 to 53 in 2017. Key Western allies are among those with the worst opinions of U.S. leadership.

Trump Approval Highest Among Mormons, Lowest Among Muslims

Donald Trump's job approval rating in 2017 was highest among Protestants and Mormons, and lowest among non-Christians and those with no formal religious identity.

2017 Update on Americans and Religion

About half of Americans identify as Protestants, while 23% are Catholics and 21% have no religious identity. Thirty-seven percent are highly religious, 33% not religious at all.

Snapshot: Trump Approval Ties Weekly Low, at 35%

President Trump's weekly job approval edged down to 35% for the week ending Dec. 3, tying for the lowest weekly average of his tenure.

Sharif's Indictment Risks Confidence Gains in Pakistan

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ouster and indictment on corruption charges will test the recent gains in Pakistanis' faith in their national government.

Trump's Job Approval Stabilizing at Lower Level

President Donald Trump's job approval rating has been either 34% or 35% in Gallup Daily tracking since Aug. 20, producing a new low weekly average of 35% for Aug. 21-27.

New Index Shows Least-, Most-Accepting Countries for Migrants

Many countries on the front lines of the recent migrant crisis in Europe are among the least-accepting countries in the world for migrants, according to Gallup's new Migrant Acceptance Index.
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