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Oct 11, 2018

How Personal and Community Ratings Influence Trust in Media

Curating news stories based on ratings of trust or "likes" does not result in Americans perceiving those stories as more credible.
Jul 27, 2010

The Afghanistan Leak and Public Opinion

It's still too early to know how or if the leaked Afghanistan war documents will shift American public opinion. A lot of the focus is on the issue of the leak itself, rather than the substance of the documents. It's doubtful that many will ...
Dec 15, 2008

Cable, Internet News Sources Growing in Popularity

Among daily news sources, only cable and Internet news have shown significant gains in popularity since 2006, while all other media are stable or declining. Local television news remains most popular, with more than half of Americans (51%) ...
Sep 18, 2008

Middle East/North Africa Relies on Many News Sources

Across the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region, citizens consider several types of media “very important” in keeping them informed about world events, with a preference for international and national television.
Dec 3, 2015

Can Volkswagen Salvage Its Damaged Brand?

Since its emissions scandal, the car maker has taken steps to restore its image. But it has a lot more work to do.
Feb 11, 2022

Ambassador Andrew Young on Faith, Justice, Government, MLK

Ambassador Andrew Young joins the podcast to discuss his life and career.
Aug 5, 2014

Middle East Update: U.S. Support for Israel, Hamas Is Stable

Americans' views of the actions of Israel and Hamas have changed little over the past 10 days. There is little evidence that the opinions of those using social media for news about the conflict differ from the opinions of those using other ...
May 11, 2020

Americans Struggle to Navigate COVID-19 "Infodemic"

Americans divide evenly on whether the amount of information about the coronavirus makes it easier or harder to be informed. They widely agree that misinformation about it is a major problem.
Dec 24, 2021

How Knowing Yourself via Your Strengths Can Fuel Change

Learn about the broad impact for change that CliftonStrengths can have, and how this starts with change in you.
Mar 27, 2008

Islam and the West: Clash or Coexistence?

The authors of the book Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think examine the commonly held perception that misunderstandings between Islam and the West stem from a clash of civilizations.
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