short readsSep 23, 2021 Americans who relied most on Trump for COVID-19 news among least likely to be vaccinated Looking at respondents to 2020 and 2021 surveys reveals differences in vaccination rates based on where people turned most for COVID-19 news.
short readsJan 27, 2022 Attention to COVID-19 news increased slightly amid omicron surge; partisans differ in views about the outbreak 37% of U.S. adults say they are following news about the coronavirus outbreak very closely. That is up from 31% in March 2021.
short readsMay 12, 2021 Immigration was a top focus of early Biden coverage, especially among outlets with right-leaning audiences Immigration was one of the five topics most covered by 25 major news outlets in the first 60 days of the Biden administration.
short readsAug 18, 2021 More Americans now say government should take steps to restrict false information online than in 2018 48% of US adults say the government should restrict false information online, even if it means losing some freedom to access/publish content.
short readsJun 5, 2020 Black U.S. adults follow many COVID-19 news topics more closely, discuss the outbreak more frequently Black adults were much more likely than whites and somewhat more likely than Hispanic adults to frequently discuss the pandemic with others.