Economy, Election Are Public’s Top Stories
Conflict Between Vatican, U.S. Nuns Draws Little Catholic Interest
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Conflict Between Vatican, U.S. Nuns Draws Little Catholic Interest
Majority Now Hearing Mostly Bad News about Jobs
Trends in American Values: 1987-2012
West Coast Sees Prices Rising
Republicans More Likely to Fault Coverage of Obama than of Romney
Partisan, Gender Differences in Interest in Obama's Comments
Independents Mostly Unmoved
Few Following News from China, Europe, Afghanistan
Election Dominates News Coverage
Republicans Like State Government, Especially in GOP-Led States
Modest Interest in Secret Service, GSA Scandals
Support for U.S. Troop Presence Hits New Low
Racial Differences in Interest Remain Wide
Social Issues Rank as Lowest Priorities
By Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center, Special to the New York Times
By Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center, Special to the New York Times
Trayvon Martin Controversy Still Public's Top Story
Ongoing Primaries Seen as Bad for the Party
Most Republicans See 'Too Much' Coverage
Pew Research Center Data Note: Attitudes About Race