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With psychedelic mental health therapies on the horizon, Americans are open to learning more

Ipsos research examines information pathways and attitudes regarding the use of psychedelics in mental health treatment
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Plurality say U.S. does not have responsibility to support anti-government protesters in Iran

Three in four have heard at least a little about protests and government crackdown
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This month in foreign policy (so far)

Five charts on how Americans have felt about the U.S. foreign policy so far this year and what might lie ahead
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Google / Ipsos Multi-Country AI Survey 2026

The third annual survey among 21 countries on experiences and future expectations of artificial intelligence (AI)
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Americans oppose using military force to take possession of Greenland

Majority express concern that U.S. efforts to acquire Greenland could harm NATO alliance, relationships with European allies
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How Americans feel about the U.S. removal of Maduro

Five charts on how Americans feel about the U.S. removal of Maduro and whether the military operation moved the needle
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Most Americans say U.S. should be world's moral leader; far fewer say it is

New NPR/Ipsos poll reveals an erosion in views of America’s global leadership; half see U.S. losing influence around the world
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Americans have mixed reaction to the U.S. removal of Venezuelan president

Majority concerned about U.S. getting too involved in Venezuela
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Nine trends that explain 2025

As 2025 winds down, Ipsos looks back on what was an eventful year. From the economy to artificial intelligence, here are the big trends that shaped the past year