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  1. Millennials in America are more likely to have visited a public library in the past year than any other adult generation.

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  2. We’re hiring! Browse our job openings here:

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  3. America is changing demographically. Here’s how your county compares.

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  4. Mitch McConnell’s decision to shorten the U.S. Senate’s August recess isn’t unprecedented. But in an election year – when a third of senators are on the campaign trail – it’s unusual.

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  5. Republicans and Democrats are more likely to think news statements are factual when they appeal to their side – even if they are opinions.

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  6. An average of 84% of Republicans say they approve of Trump’s job performance, compared with an average of just 7% of Democrats. This 77-percentage-point gap is even larger than divides seen in average ratings of Obama and Bush

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  7. 15 hours ago

    Presidential approval ratings have never been more divided by party in data dating to dawn of modern polling era. Continues trend of lower ratings from out-party members (just 7% of Democrats approve of Trump):

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  8. About a quarter of U.S. adults surveyed (26%) were able to correctly classify all 5 factual statements shown to them, while 35% were able to correctly classify all 5 opinion statements.

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  9. For the past several decades, Republicans and Democrats have expressed predominantly unfavorable views of the opposing party. But the intensity of these attitudes is much higher today than it was 10 or 20 years ago.

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  10. Large demographic shifts are reshaping America. How has your county changed?

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  11. In 8 countries in Western Europe, people who endorse populist views tend to have relatively lower incomes than those with mainstream views

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  12. Aug 3

    East Coast and Texas metros had the most H-1B visas for skilled workers from 2010 to 2016

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  13. Honesty. Strength. Beauty. What traits does society value most in men and in women? And what traits does society say men and women should not have? We asked 4,573 Americans these questions. Here’s what they told us.

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  14. Aug 3

    A third of U.S. adults say they have used fertility treatments or know someone who has

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  15. Majorities of U.S. adults say federal government is not doing enough to protect the environment in these ways

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  16. Which party would do a better job dealing with … terrorism, the economy, immigration, gun policy? Democratic Party leads Republican Party on several issues; GOP leads on the economy and terrorism

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  17. Partisan differences in views of the FBI have increased markedly over the past year

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  18. Democrats are less likely to say they believe in the God of the Bible than Republicans (45% vs. 70%).

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  19. In order to present survey findings in an accurate manner, has developed internal guidelines for using certain terms like ‘majority.’ Learn more:

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  20. The U.S. has historically led the world in refugee resettlement. But in 2017, the number of refugees resettled by the U.S. fell below the rest of the world's total for the first time on record.

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