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How and why to prioritize mental health in the workplace
Below are five charts on why talking about mental health is so hard, why it’s worth paying attention to worker mental health, and what companies can do to make workers feel heard
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How climate anxiety is shaping people’s decisions to have kids
Academic and podcaster Jade Sasser discusses the moral and philosophical challenges parents face in a world where “once-in-a-lifetime” environmental disasters are increasingly ordinary.
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Populism remains strong
Ahead of a major global election year, many around the world back populist attitudes.
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Americans divided on whether President Biden received special treatment in classified documents report
New Reuters/Ipsos polling finds few Americans are very familiar with Special Counsel Robert Hur’s comments about President Biden’s age
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Most firearm owners use safe storage, revealing opportunities to expand safety measures across key groups
Stop Solider Suicide/Ipsos study explores how people are approaching gun safety
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Valentine’s Day: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
New polling across 31 countries finds age, income and relationship status all appear to play a role in how satisfied (or not) people are with their spouse/partner, feeling loved and their romantic/sex life.
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Most employees say it’s appropriate to discuss mental health at work
Fewer, but still a majority, say they are comfortable actually sharing about their own mental health at work
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These were the 15 best Super Bowl ads in 2024. Here's why, according to hard data from Ipsos.
Ipsos analyzed Super Bowl 2024 ads through both traditional and cutting-edge methods – from surveys to social listening to live communities – to provide a more robust and nuanced picture of success.
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Majority of Americans think both Biden and Trump are too old to serve second terms
Americans divided in aftermath of Hur Report and collapsed border deal
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Money Fights: One in three (34%) partnered Americans identify money as a source of conflict in their relationship
Despite the money fights, vast majority (84%) are on the same page with their partner, when it comes to finances