Majority of Americans Believe Social Media Poses Safety Risks for Children
A recent Rasmussen Reports survey shows that 57 percent of American adults believe social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are unsafe for children and teenagers.
A recent Rasmussen Reports survey shows that 57 percent of American adults believe social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are unsafe for children and teenagers.
A new survey released by the Trafalgar Group this month reveals the biggest concern among Americans regarding the southern border crisis.
Having a bachelor’s degree remains an important advantage in many sectors of the U.S. labor market.
An American majority holds the feds responsible for the Southern Border Crisis (87 percent) and believes Washington will not fix the issue (70 percent).
Americans view religion as an important part of their daily lives, even if most don’t regularly attend services.
A new YouGov poll reveals that there is bipartisan agreement that the U.S. should strive to be energy independent.
Most Americans oppose the FDIC making exceptions to bail out big depositors if a banking crisis were to take place.
Sens. Rick Scott and Roger Marshall reintroduced the Drug Cartel Terrorist Designation Act, which would give federal law enforcement additional power to fight back against drug cartels by formally designating them as Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
Americans favor the proposed U.S. government ban on TikTok by a 2:1 margin.
Large majorities of Americans believe the government taxes and spends too much, which hurts the private sector.