About one-in-six U.S. journalists at news outlets are part of a union; many more would join one if they could
41% of U.S. journalists who are employed at least part time at a news outlet say they would join a union if it were available to them.
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41% of U.S. journalists who are employed at least part time at a news outlet say they would join a union if it were available to them.
Women in the U.S. are less likely than men to say that technology has had a mostly positive effect on society (42% vs. 54%).
Viktor Orban, who’s set to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas, receives generally positive ratings from Hungarians.
This project represents our first comprehensive examination of Asian American identity using focus groups. Here’s how and why we did it.
A large majority of Americans (78%) say tensions between China and Taiwan are at least a somewhat serious problem for the United States.
Overall, two-thirds of Americans support providing incentives to increase the use of electric and hybrid vehicles.
Asked what more the government should do to support parents and children, Americans often mention forms of social or direct financial support.
While the total number of U.S. births declined at the end of 2020 and beginning of 2021, the number of births at home rose.
Here is a look at some of the most common school security measures and how the K-12 security landscape has changed in recent years.
Here are answers to some common questions about the EU, how countries can join it, how long each step typically takes and more.
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