Tag #Pew Research Center

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Fake News Tops Global Threat Perceptions, Survey Shows

A global survey of over 31,000 adults reveals that the spread of fake news online is a top national threat in 24 of 25 countries, exceeding concerns about the economy and terrorism, particularly in Europe following recent elections potentially targeted by disinformation campaigns.

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36% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
dw.com
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US Global Popularity Plummets Amidst Trump's Second Term

A Pew Research Center survey across 24 countries reveals a significant drop in US popularity, particularly in Mexico and Sweden, following events such as the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting and new tariffs; the decline is linked to President Trump's performance and varies across age and political ideology.

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56% Bias Score

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Pew Poll: Sharp Divide in Social Acceptance of Transgender People in the U.S.

A Pew Research Center poll shows significantly lower social acceptance for transgender people compared to gay and lesbian people in the U.S., with only about 10% of LGBTQ adults reporting substantial acceptance for transgender individuals, compared to 60% for gay and lesbian people; this disparity i...

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Gender Equality
forbes.com
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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.

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36% Bias Score

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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.

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32% Bias Score

us.cnn.com
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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.

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36% Bias Score

theglobeandmail.com
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China's Rising Global Image Amidst Declining US Popularity

Pew Research Center surveys reveal improved international views of China in over a dozen countries, contrasting with decreased US popularity, particularly among younger respondents and in developing nations, while trust in Xi Jinping remains limited despite improvements; this correlates with economi...

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nbcnews.com
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Global Confidence in US, Trump Plummets in 15 Countries

A Pew Research Center poll reveals a significant drop in favorable views of the U.S. and confidence in President Trump in 15 countries, most notably Mexico, Sweden, and Canada, following the imposition of tariffs and strained relationships with traditional allies, contrasting with increased favorabi...

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52% Bias Score

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dw.com
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Pew Poll Reveals Shifting US Public Opinion on Ukraine War

A Pew Research Center poll (March 24-30, 2025) shows 44% of Americans believe the US should aid Ukraine, down from 50% in November 2024, revealing partisan divides and shifting views on Russia.

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kathimerini.gr
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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...

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36% Bias Score

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edition.cnn.com
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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.

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40% Bias Score

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