Just 28% of Americans consider themselves feminists, with women twice as likely as men to use that label for themselves. And the latest Economist/YouGov ...
Despite the failure of the U.S. Senate last week to pass gun control legislation that included universal background checks, the public still supports that ...
The brothers suspected of setting the bombs at the Boston Marathon last week had lived in the United States for ten years; one was ...
Eight in ten Americans believe that the country will always have to live with the risk of a terrorism attack. And there is more ...
The Boston Marathon bombings may have underscored one weakness in American security: protecting the public at large events. Americans are as likely to think ...
Video surveillance cameras played a large role in identifying the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings, and most Americans in the latest Economist/YouGov Poll ...
The American public gives law enforcement agencies high marks for their work in capturing the suspects in Monday’s Boston Marathon attacks: in the latest ...
(Week of 4/13/2013) Lady Margaret Thatcher, the first female Prime Minister of Great Britain, and a friend of President Ronald Reagan, is thought of ...
A second week of threats from North Korea hasn’t changed much in terms of American expectations and worries about the government of Kim Jong ...
More than a third of Americans say they have been affected by the cuts in government spending required by sequestration – but that is ...