The Briefing updates you on what’s happened and what’s coming in the news and information world – and what our data tells us ...
Americans’ dissatisfaction with politics extends to their views of presidential campaigns, both present and past. Only about ...
The Democratic and Republican parties are both viewed unfavorably by majorities of Americans. And while most adults say they ...
Pope Francis’ picks for the College of Cardinals have tilted the leadership structure away from its historic European base ...
Most U.S. Latinos speak Spanish, and about half of U.S. Latinos who do not speak Spanish have been shamed by other Latinos ...
Americans’ views of politics and elected officials are unrelentingly negative, with little hope of improvement on the horizon ...
The public sees a number of specific problems with American politics. Partisan fighting, the high cost of political campaigns ...
Americans’ negative feelings about politics today and elected officials extend to their views about the quality of the people ...
In many ways, Americans’ emotions toward politics today are as negative as their evaluations of the country’s political ...
The American family has undergone significant change in recent decades. There is no longer one predominant family form, and ...
Americans express highly negative views of elected officials – and have grown increasingly pessimistic about their ...
Reflecting the public’s unhappiness with the U.S. political system, there is broad support for a number of significant ...