The link between local news coverage and Americans’ perceptions of crime
Roughly three-quarters of adults (77%) say they often or sometimes get local news and information about crime.
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Roughly three-quarters of adults (77%) say they often or sometimes get local news and information about crime.
Most U.S. adults say they are interested in several types of local crime coverage, but far fewer say this information is easy to find.
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Adults in Indonesia, Bangladesh and the Philippines are the most likely to say it is important to have a leader who stands up for people with their religious beliefs.
Of the 51 president-vice president pairs, a majority (59%) have been closer than 10 years in age.
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Among supporters of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, there continue to be wide gaps on cultural issues, the role of government and America’s place in the world.
Most Israeli adults do not post or share about political and social issues online – including the war between Israel and Hamas.
Many of Kennedy’s July supporters decided to back Kamala Harris over Donald Trump by 2 to 1 after Biden withdrew from the race.
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