short readsAug 28, 2009 Whose Federal Government? The partisan split in favorability ratings of the federal government changed dramatically with the change in presidential administrations.
short readsAug 28, 2009 State Governments’ Falling Favorability The favorability rating of state governments has fallen to 50%, down from 59% last year.
short readsAug 28, 2009 Far More Pakistanis Now View the Taliban Unfavorably Over the past year, there has been a 37-point increase in the number of Pakistanis who hold unfavorable opinions of the Taliban and a similarly large increase in negative views of al Qaeda.
short readsAug 28, 2009 Pakistanis Top Threat: India More Pakistanis say India is a threat to their country than say so about the Taliban or al Qaeda.
short readsAug 28, 2009 Cell Phone Talking Teens While teenagers lagged well behind adults in cell phone ownership in 2004, today nearly as many teens (71%) as adults (77%) own a cell phone.
short readsAug 28, 2009 Saved by the Cell Teenage cell phone ownership jumps from 53% at age 13 to 72% at age 14, right at the transition from middle school to high school.
short readsAug 28, 2009 The Beatles: Here, There, Everywhere Half of all Americans like the Beatles a lot, placing them at the top of a 20-artist popularity contest.
short readsAug 28, 2009 I Go For That Rock And Roll Music Two-thirds of adults listen to rock music, placing it ahead of the six other musical genres.
short readsAug 10, 2009 Eight Years After 9/11, Fewer See Need to Sacrifice Liberties for Safety Only a quarter of Americans say it is necessary to give up some civil liberties to curb terrorism, down from 55% shortly after the attacks of 9/11.
short readsAug 4, 2009 Clinton’s Warm Welcome in Kenya Secretary of State Hillary Clinton begins a trip to Africa today in Kenya, a country where fully 90% have a favorable opinion of the U.S.