Partisans are divided on whether they associate the news media or Trump with ‘made-up’ news
Republicans and Democrats are particularly divided on how closely they connect made-up news to the news media or to President Trump.
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Republicans and Democrats are particularly divided on how closely they connect made-up news to the news media or to President Trump.
A majority of Americans believe the news media do not understand people like them, and this feeling is especially common among Republicans.
Younger U.S. adults were better than their elders at differentiating between factual and opinion statements in a survey conducted in early 2018.
Where do Americans go to stay informed about science topics? Here are some key takeaways about Americans’ science news habits today.
Jon Stewart is stepping down as host of The Daily Show after 16 years. During that time, the show has served not only as a source of media criticism, but also as a source of news in its own right. As Stewart’s tenure comes to an end, here are some key facts about how his program has made its imprint on journalism.
Compared with the previous two generations, Millennials are less familiar with many news sources we asked about. Here are 5 facts about Millennials’ news habits.
Here are some key facts from about who has heard of, gets news from and trusts The Colbert Report as a source for political news.
A significant number of web-using adults get at least some of their news about government and politics from sources that they distrust – a concept that may seem puzzling.
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