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Collections Claims Account For Half Civil Court Cases In Nevada

Jun 08, 2020

Court dockets have increasingly become bogged down by debt collections claims over the last decade. 

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Religion
Supporters pray as President Donald Trump speaks during an "Evangelicals for Trump" campaign event held at the King Jesus International Ministry on Jan. 03, 2020 in Miami.

Survey: White Evangelicals See Trump As 'Honest' And 'Morally Upstanding'

Mar 12, 2020
A new survey from the Pew Research Center shows that U.S. evangelicals are far more likely than other Americans to see President Trump as "honest" and "morally upstanding" and "somewhat religious."
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Politics
President Trump's supporters cheer as he speaks at a rally in Nashville, Tenn., in May. While Democrats are fired up for these midterms, so are his voters.

Poll: Democrats Fired Up Against Trump In Midterms, But GOP Rallying Around Him

Jun 20, 2018
A new Pew poll finds that Americans on both sides of the aisle are more enthusiastic than usual about voting this fall and the president is a bigger factor than at any time in more than three decades.
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Media
Researchers say people are more likely to call a fact a fact if it fits with their partisan beliefs.

It's Easier To Call A Fact A Fact When It's One You Like, Study Finds

Jun 19, 2018
The Pew Research Center looked at Americans' ability to identify factual statements as opposed to opinion statements. Success rates varied significantly, they found — and partisan bias played a role.
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National
The further away people with Hispanic ancestry are from their immigrant roots, the less likely they are to identify as Hispanic or Latino, a new Pew Research Center study finds.

Latino Identity Fades As Immigrant Ties Weaken, Study Finds

Dec 20, 2017
About one in 10 adults with Hispanic ancestors do not identify as Hispanic or Latino, according to a Pew Research Center study. This trend could slow the growth of the Latino population.
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Code Switch

Survey Says: To Be American Is to Speak English

Feb 01, 2017
A new Pew Research Center study finds some big differences among respondents when it comes to connecting citizenship to language, faith and country of origin.
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The Two-Way
Police investigate the scene of a quadruple homicide in Chicago on Dec. 17.

Police Say High-Profile Fatalities, Protests Have Made Their Jobs Harder

Jan 11, 2017
Pew surveyed nearly 8,000 officers. Among other things, the group asked about recent killings of black civilians by police and the protests that followed. Officers said they now feel less safe.
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Politics
Protesters yell during a July 18 rally in Cleveland against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Trump Faces A More Skeptical Public Than Any Incoming President Since 1989

Dec 09, 2016
Just 41 percent of Americans say they approve of how well the president-elect has explained his future plans and policies. But Democratic fears appear to have cooled substantially since October.
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Code Switch

Report: Black And White Americans Are 'Worlds Apart' On Views Of Race

Jun 30, 2016
A new survey finds that as the Obama presidency comes to a close, America is starkly divided on race.
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All Tech Considered

Poll: Apple Should Help FBI Unlock Terrorism Suspect's iPhone

Feb 22, 2016
The majority of Americans — 51 percent — think that the tech giant should cooperate with a court order to help the FBI access a San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, according to a new Pew survey.
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Parallels
Responses when Japanese were asked, "Which of these characteristics do you associate with American people?"

Pew: Japan And U.S. Respect Each Other And Distrust China

Apr 07, 2015
Japanese and Americans surveyed say they want the two nations to remain close, or get closer. And they share a suspicion of China.
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