Clinton’s Warm Welcome in Kenya
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton begins a trip to Africa today in Kenya, a country where fully 90% have a favorable opinion of the U.S.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton begins a trip to Africa today in Kenya, a country where fully 90% have a favorable opinion of the U.S.
About six-in-ten Americans report talking on a handheld phone while driving, a practice that some states have outlawed due to safety concerns.
Only about a quarter of U.S. drivers now say they consider their car “something special — more than just a way to get around,” barely half of the 43% who felt this way in 1991.
Nearly four-in-ten American drivers report having cursed or shouted at other drivers in the past year.
Only 15% of Americans believe that the U.S. has the best health care in the world.
A majority of Americans have logged onto the internet with a wireless connection.
Nearly half of African Americans have gone online with a handheld device, helping to offset traditional lower levels of internet access among blacks.
Majorities in all 25 of the countries included in the 2009 Pew Global Attitudes Survey agree that their government should take steps to protect their nation’s economy even if other allies object.
In a reversal of recent trends, the 2009 Pew Global Attitudes survey finds that among 25 countries surveyed, the largest increase in support for trade occurred in the United States.
Despite worldwide skepticism of Russian President Dmitri Medvedev, he remains popular at home — though not quite as popular as his predecessor, Vladimir Putin.
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