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How Twitter felt about the sixth Democratic debate
Winners and losers from the smallest debate pool yet, as told by people on Twitter.
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Slowing Down to be Faster
Combining the views of industry experts and using Ipsos insights, this paper looks at the importance of investing time at front end of the development process to drive better business results.
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Looking for holiday cheer? Global consumer confidence hits new over 2-year low
Global Consumer Confidence Index in December is at the lowest since May 2017.
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Who Do the Debates Help?
After impeachment hearing-filled weeks and a labor strike that nearly brought down the whole event, the last DNC primary debate of 2019 is set to go off tonight. Which candidate will benefit from the event?
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Every Impeachment Is a Singular Event
Investigating the evolution of public opinion on impeachment from Nixon to Trump on the eve of the full House votes on two articles of impeachment.
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December 2019: Global Consumer Confidence is Stagnant
While consumer sentiment is down in many economies, Americans show increased optimism, especially when it comes to jobs
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Cliff's Take: The American Public Has Multiple Understandings of the Word "Impeachment"
Sometimes even the dictionary can't capture all the nuances of a word currently this fraught
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How News Outlets Are Influencing Public Opinion on Impeachment
Public opinion on the impeachment hearings has crystalized along partisan lines and is shaped by the TV channels Americans watch.
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Americans Are Beginning to Care More About Climate Change. Why?
Extreme weather events are the most persuasive argument for climate change, according to a new Ipsos poll.
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[WEBINAR] Affluents & The Smart Home 2.0
Over the past couple years, the Connected (or “Smart”) Home – a technology concept for decades – finally entered the mass market. With the introduction of the smart speaker, penetration has skyrocketed, and led to further product innovation and growth.