In U.S., women more likely than men to report feeling empathy for those suffering
66% of women say that in the past year, they have personally thought at least some about big questions; 55% of men report the same.
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66% of women say that in the past year, they have personally thought at least some about big questions; 55% of men report the same.
As Election Day approaches, here’s a look at voters’ issue priorities, based mainly on a Pew Research Center survey conducted Oct. 10-16.
Additionally, about half of lower-income parents (52%) say they have not had enough money for food or their rent or mortgage.
While residential solar power generates just a fraction of the country’s overall electricity, it has continued to grow rapidly.
As the nation’s post-Roe chapter begins and the legal battle shifts to the states, here are key facts about Americans’ views on abortion.
The U.S. public’s views of banks and other financial institutions, as well as large corporations, have become much more negative recently.
Here are key facts about the alternative social media service Rumble, an online video-sharing platform founded in 2013.
Americans express less concern than in the spring about Ukraine being defeated by Russia and about the war expanding into other countries.
61% of U.S. adults say they have heard at least a fair amount about the phrase “cancel culture,” up from 44% in September 2020.
About six-in-ten parents of K-12 children (61%) say the first year of the pandemic had a negative effect on their children’s education.
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