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Most say U.S. Capitol rioters posed a threat to democracy
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows that nearly one year after the attack on the U.S. Capitol partisan views of the event differ
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Americans value free speech, but differ on what is, or should be, protected by the First Amendment
“Free Expression in America Post-2020,” a new Knight Foundation-Ipsos report, explores attitudes toward and understandings of First Amendment freedoms, shining a light on how opinion diverges across racial, ethnic, and partisan lines
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One year after Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot, concern about misinformation is high
New Ipsos poll, provided exclusively to the BBC, finds that significant portions of the American public believe conspiracy theories around Covid, the election, and QAnon
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Seven in ten Americans say the country is in crisis, at risk of failing
New NPR/Ipsos poll finds a year after January 6th, Americans remain divided on interpretation of the event
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[WEBINAR] Keeping Inclusion at the Heart of Qual for Best-In-Class Research
Join us for a dynamic conversation with members of our Inclusion Council to see how our approaches support business needs
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U.S. consumer confidence holds stable after recent declines
Americans in a holding pattern as more is uncovered about the Omicron variant
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Many Latino Americans believe the Democratic and Republican parties take them for granted
New Axios-Ipsos poll in partnership with Telemundo finds differing views, based on country of origin and generation, when it comes to key issues such as abortion and perceptions of the Democratic and Republican parties
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Brand Hacks: Tips for building brands by fulfilling our quest for meaning
Listen in as we reveal why most ad campaigns fail and how successful brands incorporate personal, social, and cultural meanings to our everyday lives.
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9 in 10 parents want mental health education taught in school
Many parents say that their child's mental health is more important than their academic achievement
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Omicron worries America, but not enough to precipitate change
Americans are concerned about the Omicron variant but aren’t willing to change their lives at this point in time. This translates to majority saying they’re likely to wear masks indoors, but few plan to put a stop to socializing, seeing friends and family or going out to eat.