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.
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Immigration was one of the five topics most covered by 25 major news outlets in the first 60 days of the Biden administration.
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71% of U.S. adults say they are confident that medical centers in their area can handle the needs of seriously ill people during the pandemic.
Negative views of technology companies’ impact on the country have nearly doubled since 2015, from 17% to 33%.
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Americans pull no punches when assessing the strengths and weaknesses of their fellow citizens.
Social Security has developed into one of the most popular federal programs, though that popularity is tempered by concern over its long-term financial outlook.
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