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Majority in U.S. Continues to Favor Stricter Gun Laws

Fifty-six percent of U.S. adults want gun laws to be stricter, consistent with most Gallup polling over the past 30 years.

Iraq: Signs of Stability in a Volatile Region

Regional spillover from the war between Hamas and Israel may test Iraqis' newfound confidence in their political and national institutions.

Angela Duckworth, Ph.D.

Angela Duckworth is the Rosa Lee and Egbert Chang Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and faculty co-director of the Penn-Wharton Behavior Change for Good Initiative.

School Parent Safety Concerns Remain High in the U.S.

Thirty-eight percent of U.S. parents of K-12 children fear for their child's physical safety at school. While down slightly from last year, the reading still ranks among the highest in the past two decades.

Cambodia's New Leader: What Is Hun Manet Inheriting?

Cambodia will have a new prime minister on Aug. 22. Hun Manet will inherit a relatively stable country, but socioeconomic inequality is rampant.

Happiness Rankings Show Stability and Change

Finland remains happiest, but the latest World Happiness Report rankings show regional and generational shifts in global wellbeing.

Indicator: Artificial Intelligence

How often do employees use AI at work? Gallup's indicator shows trends in usage, comfort, manager support and AI integration.

How Russia's and Ukraine's Neighbors See Them

On average, Russian and Ukrainian leadership receive similar approval ratings from their regional neighbors, but there are underlying divisions.

Could Biden's Job Approval Rise Among Key Groups by November?

Incumbents' approval ratings usually rise among their party's supporters in reelection years. Among independents, the historical pattern is mixed.

Surge in U.S. Concern About Immigration Has Abated

The percentage of Americans wanting less immigration has dropped by nearly half this year to 30%, with 79% now saying immigration benefits the U.S.