How often people talk about race with family and friends depends on racial and ethnic group, education, politics
Most black and Asian adults say race or race relations come up in their conversations with family and friends at least sometimes.
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Most black and Asian adults say race or race relations come up in their conversations with family and friends at least sometimes.
When Republicans assess the climate for political discourse, they see a more hospitable environment for Democrats than for members of their own party.
Couples who meet online are more likely than those who meet offline to be diverse by some measures – but this can be explained by age.
United Kingdom legislators in the House of Lords and House of Commons tweeted more critical content of Trump’s recent visit to the nation.
This year will likely be the first year in which women are a majority of the U.S. college-educated labor force.
Canada resettled 28,000 refugees in 2018, similar to its 2017 total. Meanwhile, the U.S. resettled 23,000, down from the previous year.
Republicans and Democrats set higher standards for politicians in the other party than in their own when it comes to respect and compromise.
Only 19% of those who identify as bisexual say all or most of the important people in their lives are aware of their sexual orientation.
Those 60 and older now spend more than half of their daily leisure time, four hours and 16 minutes, in front of screens.
Black adults are particularly likely to say slavery continues to have an impact: More than eight-in-ten say this is the case.
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