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Americans agree: Corporations shouldn’t take a stand that they, personally, don’t like
Partisan politics can make speaking out a minefield, but being seen as responsible also means many consumers will pay a premium.
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How the past 100 days transformed America
From the gloom of a COVID winter to a new reemergence and optimism, the contrast between January and April 2021 could not be starker.
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Biden’s First 100 Days
We explore how the first 100 days of Biden’s Presidency has reshaped America.
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Cliff’s Take: What The Chauvin Trial Verdict Tells Us
A reminder of what is percolating beneath the surface during Biden’s first 100 days
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Half of Americans have tried a new way to buy since the pandemic began
First-time use of services like grocery delivery, alcohol delivery and pre-ordered home goods have surged since Ipsos asked consumers at the pandemic’s start – especially among parents.
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What Worries the World – April 2021
Overall levels of concern about Coronavirus remain steady worldwide, but the underlying picture is unstable. Worries about Covid-19 are rising in a number of countries, while starting to decline in others.
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Yang holds a small lead in NYC mayoral primary, far from taking a majority
Spectrum News NY1/Ipsos poll shows voters unfamiliar with candidates, ranked-choice voting procedure
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Change is in the air
Americans are making plans to travel and socialize in summer 2021; but have mixed views on vaccine passports and needing to know employees’ vaccination status before patronizing businesses.
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How to be ready for the Big Reset in travel
While 2020 was very much a year of survival, there are several things travel- and hospitality-focused companies can do to attract and retain customers for a more successful future.
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How to get business travelers back on the road
There are two sides to the business travel incentive coin: incentives and rewards.