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US politics
fromAxios
4 hours ago

Poll: Americans say ICE is "too forceful" - and support protests against the agency

Majority of Americans disapprove of ICE's operations; support for abolishing ICE has surged and many perceive conflict in U.S. cities.
#venezuela
US politics
fromFortune
2 days ago

82% of voters want Congress to focus on the $38 trillion national debt, watchdog says: 'voters are understandably concerned' | Fortune

82% of voters demand lawmakers prioritize addressing the $38 trillion national debt after 2025 fiscal crises raised inflation, interest costs, and economic concerns.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

Americans generally like wolves except when reminded of politics - High Country News

Public opinion toward gray wolves is broadly positive and growing, despite amplified perceptions of deep conflict driven by media and political narratives.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Elon Musk is moving back into politics. Can't he take up a new hobby instead? Arwa Mahdawi

Elon Musk's political interventions cut aid and federal jobs, increased global risk estimates, harmed his reputation, and signalled a renewed personal rapport with Donald Trump.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

What did I learn from a new

Polling reveals public views on private-family and social norms, showing a mix of pragmatic majority opinions and significant minority moral judgments.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Ministers cannot go on ignoring the Shamima Begum case, for two important reasons

A strong majority of the British public oppose repatriating Shamima Begum, complicating government responses to legal challenges and wider repatriation of IS-linked nationals.
#immigration-policy
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago
US politics

Lopez: How Trump lost the public's support on immigration in less than a year

Trump secured the border but lost public support by expanding anti-immigrant policies, cutting refugee admissions, and enacting controversial deportations.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
Canada news

Canada's population drop reflects souring of attitudes to immigration

Canada's population declined after policy changes reducing international students and migrant workers amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment and tightened immigration controls.
#gambling-advertising
#bulgaria
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

US executions surged in 2025 to highest level in 16 years

The increase in the US is all the more pronounced given the gradual decline in capital punishment that had been the prevailing wind in the US for most of the past two decades. It stands starkly discordant with the trend in public opinion. Gallup, which has been taking the pulse of the American public's views on the death penalty since 1937, found that this year 52% supported it for people convicted of murder a 50-year low. Most Americans under 55 now oppose the practice.
US politics
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US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Deadly New Disease': 1998 Poll of Americans' Predictions for Future Were Surprisingly Prescient'

1998 Americans foresaw a Black president, legalized gay marriage, and a deadly new disease by 2025, but overestimated space travel, cancer cures, and centenarian norms.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Number of people who say Britons must be born in UK is rising, study shows

Belief that Britishness is determined by birth, ancestry or ethnicity has nearly doubled, signalling rising ethno‑nationalist attitudes.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 week ago

Philosophy as Resistance: Polarization, Narratives and the Evaluative

Philosophy is crucial for analyzing political polarization and can reveal intervention strategies that are invisible to other disciplinary approaches.
France news
fromThe Local France
1 week ago

Macron's popularity hits lowest point since taking power

Emmanuel Macron's popularity has fallen to its lowest point since 2017, with only 25% favorable ratings ahead of his end-of-year message.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

US voters linking climate crisis to rising bills despite Trump's green scam' claims

Most Americans link the worsening climate crisis to rising cost-of-living pressures, including higher food, energy, and insurance costs.
#russia
#uk-politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Trump's Commerce Secretary Claims All' Americans Are Going To Earn 4.3% More Money' Because the Economy Grew by 4.3%

So just think, the whole world out there in the third quarter, the United Kingdom grew .1. The European Union group, .4, and Japan fell .6%, fell .6%. Donald Trump's economy grew, the United States of America, the biggest economy in the world, 4.3%. What that means is that Americans overall all of us are going to earn 4.3% more money. We're making a raise. It's a simple way to do it.
US politics
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

What do Ukrainians want from a peace agreement? DW 12/19/2025

According to a number of polls, the majority of Ukrainians do not want to accept a peace plan that involves territorial concessions and does not provide security guarantees. A study by the New Europe Center, a Ukrainian non-profit, found that almost 65% of the population believes that Ukraine should not enter into negotiations with Russia without security guarantees, and more than 86% is convinced that freezing the front line would only delay another Russian aggression.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

It's time to accept that the US supreme court is illegitimate and must be replaced | Ryan Doerfler and Samuel Moyn

The justices of the US supreme court even its conservatives have traditionally valued their institution's own standing. John Roberts, the current US chief justice, has always been praised even by liberals as a staunch advocate of the court's image as a neutral arbiter. For decades, Americans believed the court soared above the fray of partisan contestation. No more. In Donald Trump's second term, the supreme court's conservative supermajority has seized the opportunity to empower the nation's chief executive.
US politics
Science
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

Americans Are Increasingly Convinced That Aliens Have Visited Earth

Nearly half of Americans now say aliens have definitely or probably visited Earth, with uncertainty declining significantly since 2012 and belief and doubt both rising.
#antisemitism
#economy
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Trump's economic approval at new low. And, Congress set to let ACA subsidies expire

With two days until Congress's scheduled holiday recess, lawmakers will likely leave Washington without extending Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies. The enhanced subsidies for ACA marketplace plans will expire at the end of the year. Millions of Americans can expect a spike in their premiums, and some may see the price of their plans double or triple in the new year.
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Music
fromBrooklynVegan
3 weeks ago

Drug Church & White Reaper announce North American co-headline tour w/ SPY, Death Lens & Public Opinion

Drug Church and White Reaper co-headline a spring 2026 tour with SPY, Death Lens, and Public Opinion; NYC show April 30; tickets on sale Dec 19.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Many Europeans mistakenly think most immigrants are illegal, poll shows

Many Europeans mistakenly think most migrants are in their country illegally, according to a poll that found overwhelming opposition to any increase in migration and strong support for a significant reduction in numbers, including deportation. Pluralities or majorities of between 44% and 60% of respondents polled in a survey by YouGov in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Spain said they thought there many or somewhat more migrants were staying illegally than legally.
Miscellaneous
US politics
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

Social Security faces insolvency risk as Americans doubt its future

Strong bipartisan support for Social Security persists despite widespread misunderstanding and growing concern about insolvency and potential benefit cuts.
Media industry
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

We need more data communication not data visualization

Public confidence in mass media and data has fallen to historic lows due to information overload, social media expansion, and targeted influence campaigns.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
4 weeks ago

Trump's Affordability Weave

Trump's rambling, wide-ranging rhetoric undermines confidence in his ability to address the economy, contributing to falling economic approval amid high cost-of-living concerns.
US politics
fromAxios
4 weeks ago

Jeffrey Epstein pictured with Trump, Clinton in new photos released by Dems

Undated images linked to Epstein include photos of a younger Trump, Epstein's jet, and branded condom packets; committee demands file release while Republicans deny wrongdoing.
World news
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 weeks ago

Stephens: Europe, too, is worth fighting for

Public willingness to defend Europe is low while U.S. national security policy deprioritizes Europe and echoes far-right critiques of the EU and migrants.
#donald-trump
fromPoynter
1 month ago
US politics

Trump says he's never polled better. But poll averages put him near a historic low. - Poynter

fromPoynter
1 month ago
US politics

Trump says he's never polled better. But poll averages put him near a historic low. - Poynter

#wealth-inequality
fromTruthout
4 weeks ago
US politics

Poll: Voters Say Billionaires Pay Too Little in Taxes, Back Government Action on Inequality

fromFast Company
1 month ago
US politics

Should we really blame billionaires for our own financial struggles? In fact, more Americans say yes

fromTruthout
4 weeks ago
US politics

Poll: Voters Say Billionaires Pay Too Little in Taxes, Back Government Action on Inequality

fromFast Company
1 month ago
US politics

Should we really blame billionaires for our own financial struggles? In fact, more Americans say yes

fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

US politics live: most Americans blame Trump for high prices, poll shows

Trump also claimed he was crushing inflation, and inflation is stopped. While inflation declined from an annual rate of 3% in January to 2.9% in August, it has remained ahead of the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Politico's poll also had more telling numbers about specific instances where Americans are having to forego vital services: 27 %, said they have skipped a medical check-up because of costs within the last two years, and 23 % said they have skipped a prescription dose for the same reason.
US politics
fromAxios
1 month ago

Poll: Most Americans favor birthright citizenship, not Trump's immigration plan

By the numbers: Two-thirds of Americans - including majorities of independents and many Republicans - support preserving the 14th Amendment's guarantee of citizenship to those born in the U.S., the survey found. Roughly 8 in 10 Black Protestants favor keeping birthright citizenship, and solid majorities of Hispanic Catholics and Hispanic Protestants support it as well. Even among Trump's most supportive religious constituency - white evangelical Protestants - 53% say the Constitution's guarantee should stand.
US politics
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

That's an F': Jake Tapper Drops Crushing Numbers on Trump, Who Gave the Economy an A-Plus'

Public polls show most Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy and increasingly blame him for rising costs and affordability problems.
#inflation
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Take our survey on the future of capitalism

American support for capitalism has declined across generations amid rising dissatisfaction with the economy, inflation, and the high cost of living.
Public health
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Polls Showing High Support for ACA, Medicare for All, Reveal Voters Back Publicly Funded Health Care

The Affordable Care Act enjoys majority approval, hitting a Gallup high of 57 percent and remaining at or above 50 percent since 2019.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

SHOCK POLL: RFK Jr. Is One of the Most Popular Political Figures in the Country

Some 2,204 registered voters in the United States were asked how they viewed a host of political figures as part of a Harvard-Harris poll conducted between December 2-4. The highest rated figures, according to the poll, were Kennedy, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vice President JD Vance, and California Governor Gavin Newsom (D). For RFK Jr., 43% of those polled viewed him favorably, while just 40% viewed him unfavorably for a gap of 3% toward favorable.
US politics
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Train plan derailed by messy humans | Brief letters

Frustration over reinstating the 7am Manchester-London train and varied opinions on dog safety, protest symbolism, award choices, and misnamed buildings.
California
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Homelessness no longer top issue for Bay Area residents - San Jose Spotlight

Bay Area residents' 'very concerned' rate about homelessness fell from 63% in 2019 to 28% in 2025, despite record statewide homeless numbers.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Are you a swing voter? We want to hear how you're feeling about politics

Swing voters are asked to share whether the country is headed right or wrong, their feelings about their 2024 vote, policy views, and interview consent.
fromThe Local France
6 years ago

Why do millions of French people still watch 'embarrassing and old-fashioned' Miss France contest?

Younger people will tell you that it's embarrassing and old-fashioned - but the Miss France contest still has a prime-time Saturday night TV slot and attracts millions of viewers every year. Representatives for different regions have already been chosen and on Saturday night the new Miss France will be elected - with the contest a prime-time TV event that draws in millions of viewers. The TV show is expected to draw in around 7 million viewers and the Miss France final regularly makes it into the most-viewed TV lists.
France news
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Labour has a groundbreaking plan for child poverty. Finally, this government has found its mission | Polly Toynbee

Abolishing the two-child benefit limit would lift 550,000 children out of poverty by 2030 but faces majority public opposition.
US politics
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Poll: More Approve of Dems' Message to Military Members to Disobey Illegal Orders Than Trump's "Sedition" Attacks

A plurality of Americans support military refusal of illegal orders and disapprove of President Trump's characterization of lawmakers as seditious and his death threat.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Half of Europeans see high risk of war with Russia: poll DW 12/04/2025

Majorities across nine EU countries see elevated war risk with Russia, favor supporting Ukraine, distrust Russia and Trump, and prefer compromise with the United States.
France news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Half of Europeans see Trump as enemy of Europe, survey finds

Many Europeans view Donald Trump as an enemy, fear a high risk of war with Russia, and doubt national defence capabilities.
Higher education
fromFortune
1 month ago

Even college graduates no longer think a degree is worth the cost as the once-safe path to the American dream is now seen as a risky venture | Fortune

Rising tuition, mounting student debt, and uncertain job prospects have led most Americans to view four-year college degrees as not worth the cost.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Why Starmer's desire to govern as Mr Rules' is bound to fail | Andy Beckett

Labour prioritizes strict, wide-ranging rules to restore order, but the rules-based approach has not improved public support or poll ratings.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 month ago

There Are Such Raw Fears in a New Relationship

Democracy requires living, reciprocal relationships rather than abstract public opinion; shared life enables collective action and counters impersonal cynicism.
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Germany news: Family in Istanbul died of chemical poisoning DW 11/27/2025

A majority of people in Germany don't think Chancellor Friedrich Merz's coalition government will last until the next election in 2029. According to a survey published by Bild newspaper and conducted by INSA, 54% of respondents said they thought the coalition government, comprised of Merz's conservative CDU/CSU bloc and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), would collapse before the end of its legislative term. Of those polled, 29% said they believed the coalition government would last, while 11% of respondents provided no answer.
Miscellaneous
US politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

Veteran political strategist says Dems can win midterms by running on "pure economic rage" - LGBTQ Nation

Democrats should adopt a sweeping, unapologetic populist economic platform to harness widespread voter anger over economic conditions and Trump's economic leadership.
US politics
fromAxios
1 month ago

No, you probably won't fight about politics at Thanksgiving

Most U.S. adults do not expect political arguments at Thanksgiving; only 11% foresee one, with higher expectations among younger adults and regional and partisan differences.
Relationships
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

'Wow!' Erin Burnett Shocked By Rising US Polygamy Support

Support for polygamy and polyamorous relationships in the United States has risen markedly, with about 21% now finding polygamy morally acceptable.
US politics
fromFortune
1 month ago

'Not the MAHA that we signed up for': Robert F. Kennedy Jr. learns the perils of power and keeping his grassroots movement together | Fortune

MAHA's coalition faces internal divisions as supporters accuse advisers of redirecting its goals while public support for the initiative remains strong.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Bill Maher and Donna Brazile Torch Michelle Obama Claim

Bill Maher and Donna Brazile reject Michelle Obama's claim America is not ready for a woman president, calling the idea false and pessimistic.
France news
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

French general sparks outcry with 'prepared to lose children' warning

France's military leadership warned the country must be prepared to accept casualties and economic sacrifice to deter Russia.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Four in 10 Britons would consider ending friendships over views on Israel-Palestine

Britons show deep polarization over the Israel-Palestine conflict, with many willing to end friendships over opposing social media posts.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Poll: Democrats have biggest advantage for control of Congress in 8 years

The survey of 1,443 adults, conducted from Nov. 10-13 found: Democrats holding their largest advantage, 14 points, on the question of who respondents would vote for if the midterm elections were held today; President Trump's approval rating is just 39%, his lowest since right after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol; A combined 6-in-10 blame congressional Republicans or Trump for the government shutdown; and Nearly 6-in-10 say Trump's top priority should be lowering prices and no other issue comes close.
US politics
#ai-trust
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Most Reform UK voters would back wealth tax on very rich, poll suggests

Most potential Reform UK voters support a one-off wealth tax on the very rich and windfall taxes on energy companies and banks.
US politics
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Donald Trump Can't Dodge the Costly K-Shaped Economy

President Trump removed tariffs on beef, coffee, bananas and other foods after prices rose, effectively acknowledging tariffs increased consumer food costs.
US politics
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Trump tried to brand a Democratic shutdown. It didn't work

A majority of Americans blame President Trump or Republican lawmakers for the government shutdown despite administration efforts to shift blame onto Democrats.
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

Gen Z men do care about abortion, actually

The share of men from ages 18 to 29 who said abortion would matter a great deal in shaping their vote increased by 12 points after they saw video testimony from people who were personally impacted by an abortion ban. For men ages 29 through 54 and those who were 55 and older, hearing directly from people affected by bans resulted in a 5 point increase in the same category.
US politics
UK politics
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

Budget Bust: Public say Income Tax, NI and VAT are already high enough - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Most UK adults view major taxes—basic income tax, employee National Insurance and VAT—as already too high or at appropriate levels, limiting support for further increases.
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Letters: Waste and fraud have ruined the SNAP program

SNAP shows large fraud and rapid enrollment growth, fueling concerns about program integrity, fiscal cost, and whether benefits are properly targeted.
Environment
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How politicians and businesses should talk about clean energy and climate change in a cost-of-living crisis

Many Americans already view renewable energy as the cheapest power, and targeted messaging can substantially increase belief in clean energy affordability.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Majority of Americans Support Mamdani's Affordability Proposals, Poll Finds

Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani's affordability platform is broadly popular with Americans across the U.S., new polling finds, adding evidence to the notion that politicians looking for winning ideas should consider tacking to the left. Polling of 1,133 American adults conducted by YouGov in the days surrounding Mamdani's decisive win in New York City's mayoral election finds majority support for all of the major tenets of Mamdani's platform,
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