Most Americans Think the Benefits of the MMR Vaccine Outweigh Risks
Some groups still have concerns, however, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Some groups still have concerns, however, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center
In a number of countries, people place a low premium on the importance of being native born to national identity. However, many
say speaking the dominant language and sharing customs is important to “truly” be considered a national.
While many, especially in the U.S., may associate Islam with the Middle East or North Africa, nearly two-thirds of the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims live in the Asia-Pacific region.
New projections indicate that the female share of the labor force will peak at 47.1% in 2025 and then taper off to 46.3% by 2060.
Over the past quarter century, more than one U.S. president has pledged to get “tough on China.”
Americans’ views of both labor unions and business corporations have grown more positive since March 2015.
Despite experiences and concerns involving digital privacy, many Americans are not following digital security best practices in their own personal lives.
Overall, 48% of Americans say there are some circumstances under which the use of torture is acceptable in U.S. anti-terrorism efforts.
Many Americans do not trust modern institutions to protect their personal data – even as they frequently neglect cybersecurity best practices in their own personal lives.
Among the challenges U.S. police officers perceive on the job is a widespread feeling that police are mistreated by the media.
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