Pakistani cricket hero Imran Khan becomes a political player
Calderon vows to push forward with Mexican offensive against cartels
Do Parents Put Too Much Pressure on Students?
45% in Mexico say cartel fight advancing
Mexican public warming to US military aid in drug war?
United in Remembrance, Divided over Policies
Overview Ten years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the events of that day retain a powerful hold on the public’s collective consciousness. Virtually every American remembers what they were doing at the moment the attacks occurred. Substantial majorities say that 9/11 had a profound personal impact and that the attacks changed the […]
Public Satisfaction with Government Hits Low; Anger Rises
The number of Americans who say they are basically content with the federal government has reached its lowest level since the question was first asked in 1997.
Americans Don’t Believe Economy Will Improve Soon
Americans during the summer of 2011 had their the gloomiest outlook for the economy since the start of the economic downturn.
Hispanic College Enrollment Spikes, Narrowing Gaps with Other Groups
A surge in Hispanic college enrollment between 2009 and 2010 has narrowed the gap on campus between the number of Hispanics and other demographic groups.