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Supreme Court Gun Decision Handed Down in an Increasingly Pro Gun Rights Environment
The U.S. Supreme Court's Monday decision on gun control came down on the side of a wider extension of protected gun rights. I think it will certainly be greeted more favorably by the average American than it might have been 5, 10, or 15 years ...
Americans' Approval of Obama on Foreign Affairs Rises
Nearly half of Americans (48%) approve of President Barack Obama's handling of foreign affairs in August -- up markedly from 39% in February. This rating is Obama's highest since November 2012, just days before he was re-elected.
Activator: The Catalyst for Action and Building Momentum
Learn how Activators' talent for making things happen can help their organizations build momentum and workplace energy.
Gallup Review: Public Opinion Context of Tucson Shootings
Gun control laws, the current political climate in the country, and reports that the accused shooter was a drug user have all become a part of the discussion as the nation reacts to the deadly shootings in Tucson, Ariz. This article reviews the ...
U.S. Economic Confidence Down Slightly in August
Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is down slightly from July but in line with where it has been the rest of 2019.
Satisfaction With Direction of U.S. Down in March
The 28% of Americans who say they are satisfied with the direction of the U.S. in March is down from the 36% recorded in February.
Some U.S. Teachers Consider Career Change Over Safety Fears
Twenty-two percent of U.S. teachers say they have considered leaving the teaching profession because of issues related to school safety. However, most are satisfied with their profession and would make the same career choice again.
State of the Union: The Public Weighs In on 10 Key Issues
From immigration to gun violence, Gallup reviews where Americans stand on 10 policy issues and statements President Barack Obama made in his 2014 State of the Union address.
Using CliftonStrengths With Military Veterans
Learn how a Marine Corps veteran and a psychologist are using CliftonStrengths coaching and camp programs to bring self-awareness and life purpose to veterans.
Young, Poor, Urban Dwellers Most Likely to Be Crime Victims
Gallup Crime polls over the past seven years show that young adults, the poor and city dwellers are the most likely groups to be crime victims in the U.S.