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Americans still see 9/11 as one of the most impactful events in recent history
The events of September 11th, 2001 have implications for daily life, 20 years on.
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As new school year begins, parents increasingly concerned about kids falling behind
New USA Today poll shows majority of Americans support mask and vaccine requirements in the classroom
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Cliff’s Take: Vaccine Hesitancy May Be Weakening
Employer mandates and FDA approval make the vaccine more palatable to some of the holdouts.
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Americans support the decision to withdraw from Afghanistan
A majority say that the costs of the war were not worth it
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Americans say the 1980’s were the best decade for music
One in four Americans have at least one tattoo
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Most parents feel it’s tougher to be a parent now than it was 20 years ago
As summer winds down, we look at people’s experiences and perceptions of parenthood.
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Most Americans think the end of the U.S. presence in Afghanistan makes no difference on our safety from terrorism
New ABC News-Ipsos poll finds the public gives Biden poor marks on Afghanistan and immigration, more positive on COVID and infrastructure
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Majority of parents say it is harder to be a parent now, compared to 20 years ago
Beliefs in women’s opportunities for advancement vary among men and women
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Exploring America’s forced adaption to COVID’s fourth wave
Listen in to hear our panel of Ipsos experts discuss how America is adapting to the Delta variant, what has changed from earlier waves, and what’s in store for the nation.
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All Americans see the value of higher education, but race continues to be a partisan flashpoint
New Axios-Ipsos Hard Truths poll finds that American attitudes towards higher education are remarkably similar until race gets mentioned