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Two in five Americans admit that they have purchased chocolate milk for someone in their household that they ended up drinking
New Organic Valley/Ipsos poll finds that two thirds agree enjoying chocolate milk is a healthy way to indulge during COVID-19
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App-based takeout surged during the pandemic. But did it drive new business, or reinforce what was already there?
Food delivery surged during the pandemic – especially third-party delivery services. Here’s how Americans used those apps.
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Three-quarters approve of Biden’s coronavirus vaccine response
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds widespread approval on COVID-19 issues, but most disapprove of how he’s handling the situation at the border
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Cliff’s Take: Guns, Immigration and Race—Have We Come Full Circle?
Intractable societal issues loom in background despite new optimism about the end of the pandemic.
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (03/25/2021)
Approval of President Joe Biden has softened since last week as Republicans' concern over immigration rises
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U.S. consumer confidence stabilizing
Sentiment remains at pandemic high, statistically unchanged from last week
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Americans favor stricter gun laws, though support has declined from 2019
New USA Today/Ipsos poll find that fewer Republicans favor stricter gun laws, Congress acting on background checks compared to previous years
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U.S. views on child development stand out from the global norm
Americans tend to place more responsibility on parents, see nature and nurture as equally influential, and do not place as much importance on the early years
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U.S. leads the world in the judgment of parents
Nine in ten Americans parents feel judged by others; nine in ten U.S. non-parents admit to judging parents for the way they raise their children
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One in four have recently witnessed Asian people being blamed for the coronavirus pandemic
New USA Today/Ipsos poll finds that most believe COVID-19 is a natural disaster; yet many continue to blame China in some way