Unvaccinated Americans are at higher risk from COVID-19 but express less concern than vaccinated adults
Unvaccinated Americans are less likely to be concerned about health effects of COVID-19 and to wear masks in businesses all or most of the time.
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Unvaccinated Americans are less likely to be concerned about health effects of COVID-19 and to wear masks in businesses all or most of the time.
Donald Trump leaves the White House having appointed nearly as many appeals court judges in four years as Barack Obama appointed in eight.
59% of Americans are following news about the 2020 candidates closely, but far fewer are following it very closely at this stage of the race.
U.S. adults’ views of what makes a news story trustworthy vary by party affiliation, demographic characteristics and news consumption habits.
As the race for the nomination heats up, supporters of the major Democratic candidates stand apart from one another in notable ways.
As the drive to inoculate more people continues, here are 10 facts about Americans and COVID-19 vaccines.
There were 1,501 black prisoners for every 100,000 black adults in 2018, down sharply from 2,261 black inmates per 100,000 black adults in 2006.
If one takeaway from the election is historic voter participation, another may be the political polarization that has come to define the U.S.
Black Americans stand out from other racial and ethnic groups in their attitudes toward key health care questions associated with the pandemic.
Most Republicans say the primary reason for the rise in confirmed coronavirus cases is that more people are being tested.
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