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Majority of US Latinos believe Trump's policies are more harmful than helpful, Pew Research

Trump has previously enjoyed historic levels of support from Latino voters as a Republican candidate.

Residents of a largely Hispanic neighbourhood watch a gathering of fellow community members and activists across the street from the site of a concluded raid by federal authorities as they expand their crackdown on illegal immigration, in Raleigh, North Carolina, US, November 18, 2025.
 Members of the United Nations peacekeepers (UNIFIL) look at the Lebanese-Israeli border, as they stand on the roof of a watch tower ‏in the town of Marwahin, in southern Lebanon, October 12, 2023.

80% of Israelis feel negatively towards the UN, Pew Research Center study shows

 An illustrative image of the silhouettes of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set to a backdrop of their respective countries' flags.

Half of Israelis view Iran as greatest threat to country, 17% say Hamas - survey

 Israeli and Palestinian flags side by side. (illustration).

Two-state solution support hits all-time low as Israeli trust collapses – Pew poll


Is a crisis brewing in Netanyahu's coalition? - analysis

Could Netanyahu be putting the government’s stability in the hands of the people who want him out?

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir are among cabinet ministers attending a state budget meeting, earlier this year.

Poll: Protecting environment for future generations not priority for GOP

The Pew survey highlights the competing visions of Republicans and Democrats regarding climate and energy issues.

Israeli firefighters help battle the blazes in California in September

Who listens to the most true crime podcasts? - study

Overall, women with lower levels of formal education were the biggest whodunit podcast aficionados according to a Pew Research Center poll.  

 Podcast microphone (illustrative)

How important is family time to American Democrats, Republicans?

According to a Pew Research Center survey, 73% of American adults say that spending time with their family is one of the most important things to them.

 A visitor walks through an overgrown tulip bed as people walk around Lafayette Square after the fence was opened to allow public back inside the park following a closure that lasted months outside of the White House in Washington, US, May 10, 2021

Can you be moral without believing in God? Half of Israelis say yes

PEW conducted an international survey to see if people believe that you can be moral without believing in God.

MICHELANGELO’S ‘Creation of Adam’ – God as pure thought or reason?

42% of Americans are skeptical of Netanyahu's leadership - Pew report

In terms of political parties, Republicans were more likely than Democrats to express confidence in Netanyahu.

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv on April 10, 2023.

Over 80% of Americans are critical of China's global role- poll

Among concerns that participants of the poll expressed toward China was the country's partnership with Russia and China’s policies on human rights.

 Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks at a Franco-Chinese business council meeting with the French president in Beijing, China April 6, 2023

Over half of Americans say abortion pills should be legal in the US - survey

The Pew poll comes as the US government filed a bid on Monday for an emergency stay of a Texas federal judge’s ruling that suspended approval of the abortion pill mifepristone.

 Used boxes of Mifepristone pills, the first drug used in a medical abortion, fill a trash can at Alamo Women's Clinic in New Mexico

Americans are unhappy with their leaders, economy - Pew survey

The pessimism could be a result of low trust Americans have in the current political leadership - as just 37% of Americans approve of their president's job performance.

 The US Capitol building is seen in Washington, US, April 6, 2023.

Americans feel more positive toward Jews than not, Pew survey finds

In a Pew study published Wednesday, Jews were the only group that received a net positive rating across all groups surveyed.

An American Jew wearing a kippa embroidered with the US and Israeli flags attends a Hanukka reception at the White House last year