About half of Americans say they are extremely or very concerned that news organizations will report inaccuracies or misinformation during the election.
About half of Americans say they’re concerned that outlets will report inaccuracies or misinformation.
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In the wake of heatwave conditions prevailing in the state, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has extended the polling hours in various assembly segments of Telangana for the Lok Sabha elections scheduled on May 13.
The Congress was working with a ‘foreign hand’ to give people’s property to Muslims instead of their children, the Union minister had claimed at a poll rally.
Alex Lopez doesn't contest that Joe Biden was elected president in 2020. His concern lies with how those results came to be. "By the numbers? He absolutely won it. Ethically? Probably not," said the 38-year-old Anaheim resident, who works as a logistics coordinator. Questions about the integrity of the election process have been stoked nationally for years, in large part because of former President Trump's claims that victory was stolen from him. The same goes for Orange County, where 26% of...
Arvinder Singh Lovely, who stepped down from his post as the Delhi Congress chief, said he will not join any party.
Record heat, hurricanes, wildfires all have been making news in recent years. And while not everyone agrees events like these are the direct result of climate change, they do connect to peoples' opinions about it: a big majority of Americans feel the U.S. needs to address climate change, with those who report experiencing extreme weather more likely to say we should do so right now.Views on climate change have long been associated with partisanship, and they still are, but age is a factor, too....
The former US president is ahead of his successor by a margin of 46 per cent to 39 per cent - and leads in every age group.
Filipinos continue to distrust China amid the ongoing conflict in the West Philippine Sea, with most saying the country should not align itself with Beijing, a recent poll found.
GOMPA, Nimba County — Vice President Jeremiah Koung didn’t cast his vote during Tuesday’s senatorial by-election in Nimba County, much to the disappointment of his supporters and party members. By Selma Lomax [email protected] & Franklin Doloquee Nimbians (natives of the county) voted in a by-election created as the result of former Senator Koung’s rise as vice president []
According to think-tank Oculum Research Analytics, Pope Francis enjoys a high level of trust dye to his "global reputation for humility, compassion and progressive views on various social issues."