report | Aug 29, 2017
A majority of Republicans express mixed or negative feelings about Donald Trump’s conduct as president, while nearly nine-in-ten Democrats don’t like the way he conducts himself.
short reads | Aug 29, 2017
Without a 6% increase in births to foreign-born women between 1990 and 2015, an overall decline in annual U.S. births would have been even larger.
short reads | Aug 28, 2017
For American Muslims, being highly religious does not necessarily translate into acceptance of traditional notions of Islam.
short reads | Aug 28, 2017
People around the world disagree about which is more important to emphasize in school: creative thinking or basic academic skills and discipline.
short reads | Aug 25, 2017
Many Americans look to elementary and secondary schools to provide the building blocks people need for a successful career.
short reads | Aug 24, 2017
The chances of serving on a jury in any given year are small, but most Americans still see it as part of being a good citizen.
short reads | Aug 23, 2017
China is particularly well-liked in Latin America and the Middle East, while the U.S. fares better in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
short reads | Aug 22, 2017
The number of active-duty U.S. military troops stationed overseas has dipped below 200,000 for the first time in at least 60 years.
short reads | Aug 21, 2017
In both legislative chambers, members’ ideology is a strong predictor of the number of people who follow them on Facebook.
short reads | Aug 17, 2017
God or the divine is mentioned at least once in each of the 50 state constitutions and nearly 200 times overall.