

Pew Research: Negative Public Opinion of Zuckerberg and Musk
A Pew Research Center survey shows 67% of U.S. adults view Mark Zuckerberg negatively, and 54% feel the same about Elon Musk, highlighting the impact of social media on CEO reputations and the challenges of celebrity leadership in the digital age.
Pew Research: Negative Public Opinion of Zuckerberg and Musk
A Pew Research Center survey shows 67% of U.S. adults view Mark Zuckerberg negatively, and 54% feel the same about Elon Musk, highlighting the impact of social media on CEO reputations and the challenges of celebrity leadership in the digital age.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Americans Increasingly Turn to Digital Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that a significant portion of Americans get their news from digital influencers, raising concerns about misinformation and political bias.
Americans Increasingly Turn to Digital Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that a significant portion of Americans get their news from digital influencers, raising concerns about misinformation and political bias.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that young Americans increasingly rely on social media influencers for news, most of whom are men and lean right, potentially influencing political discourse and challenging claims of right-wing censorship.
Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that young Americans increasingly rely on social media influencers for news, most of whom are men and lean right, potentially influencing political discourse and challenging claims of right-wing censorship.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Pew Research: Global Variations in Religious Nationalism
A Pew Research Center survey examines the impact of religion on national identity, finding that while nearly 40% of Indonesians and Bangladeshis identify as 'religious nationalists', only 9% of Greeks do, highlighting significant global variations in the relationship between faith and national ident...

Pew Research: Global Variations in Religious Nationalism
A Pew Research Center survey examines the impact of religion on national identity, finding that while nearly 40% of Indonesians and Bangladeshis identify as 'religious nationalists', only 9% of Greeks do, highlighting significant global variations in the relationship between faith and national ident...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Social Media Influencers for News
A new study reveals that young Americans increasingly get their news from social media influencers, many of whom lean right, raising concerns about the impact on political views and voter engagement.

Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Social Media Influencers for News
A new study reveals that young Americans increasingly get their news from social media influencers, many of whom lean right, raising concerns about the impact on political views and voter engagement.
Progress
40% Bias Score