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Most Americans say Trump making protests, unrest worse
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows that amidst high levels of concern around protests, most believe the president’s rhetoric is having a negative effect
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U.S. consumer sentiment: The summer of 2020 ends just as it started
Consumer confidence index dropped in the past week, but short-term volatility masks remarkable stability
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Support for protests after Jacob Blake shooting sharply divided by race, partisanship
New Ipsos poll, provided exclusively to NPR, finds more Americans support Biden’s response to the shooting than Trump’s
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Vast majority of parents stressed out about school
Around one in three plan to form a ‘pod’ or hire help
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Views toward Trump, Biden unchanged after the conventions
New ABC News-Ipsos poll finds most Americans disapprove of what Republicans said and did during the RNC
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White and Black Americans far apart on racial issues
New NPR/Ipsos poll shows that a majority believe racism is built into American systems, yet significant perception gaps remain
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Handling of health crises impacts overall favorability towards Nations
Germany, Canada, and New Zealand are most favorably impacted, while the United States, Brazil, and India are seen unfavorably.
Based on nations’ handling of health crises, most travelers are more comfortable traveling domestically as opposed to internationally over the next five years.
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Schools during coronavirus are caught between a rock and a hard place
Health risks of reopening schools during a pandemic are obvious, but risks of lowered or inequitable educational outcomes as a consequence of limiting in-person education are also damaging.
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Half of America reports watching at least a little of the virtual Democratic National Convention
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds that among Americans who watched the convention, large majorities approve what the Democrats said and did.