A median of 83% across 24 nations surveyed say they feel close to other people in their country, while 66% of Americans hold ...
U.S. teens say they play video games. They see both positive and negative sides, from making friends to harassment and sleep ...
Americans have little or no confidence in Vladimir Putin, and a growing share say Russia's global influence is getting ...
Roughly two-thirds say they often get news about local weather – double the share who often consume news about crime.
U.S. ratings of NATO have dipped a bit, particularly among Republicans. And 66% say NATO membership benefits the U.S., down ...
The share of U.S. adults who say they follow local news very closely now stands at 22% – a decline of 15 points since 2016.
More Americans now prefer to get local news online, while fewer turn to TV or print. And most say local news outlets are important to their community.
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Americans see NATO favorably, down 4 points since 2023. Democrats and Republicans are increasingly divided on the alliance and on Ukraine aid.
Americans are divided on U.S. aid to Ukraine and its effect. Meanwhile, concerns about Russia defeating and taking over Ukraine have grown.
Most Americans view the UK, France and Germany favorably. Roughly half believe European allies should increase their defense spending.
Television is losing ground to digital pathways for local news, and the organizations and local sources people turn to are evolving.