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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.

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.

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.

Early Sales Could Ignite Jump on Holiday Shopping for Many

About one in four U.S. holiday shoppers would definitely or probably start their holiday shopping earlier if retailers started their holiday sales earlier.

Gen Zers to Their Parents: When We Are Upset, Just Listen

A Gallup-Walton Family Foundation survey finds that when Gen Zers are upset, they are at least twice as likely to want their parents to listen and give them space than to want their parents to offer advice.

Americans Still See China as Nation's Top Foe, Russia Second

China and Russia are the top countries Americans name as the greatest U.S. enemy, but mentions of each are down. More now name Iran and the U.S. itself.

In U.S., Physical Health Plummets After the Pandemic

Post pandemic, U.S. obesity and diabetes rates have reached record highs amid significant declines in healthy eating and other health habits.

U.S. Political, Economic Indicators Steady in May

Gallup's monthly measure of U.S. attitudes about the country and its leaders showed no change in May as a mix of political and economic events cycled through the news.

Americans Are Now Less Lonely, but Many Are Still Struggling

Dan Witters joins the podcast to discuss the state of loneliness in the U.S. Later, Lydia Saad and Jeff Jones give an update on Americans' attitudes toward the pandemic.