Suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassin Luigi Mangione Has Higher Approval Rating than Joe Biden in New Poll
The man who allegedly killed a healthcare CEO has a higher approval rating than the man who runs America, new polls found.
Young Voters Say Killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Was 'Acceptable' in Bombshell New Poll
A slight majority of young voters (41%) found Brian Thompson's killing "acceptable" or "somewhat acceptable" while 40% found it unacceptable.
Americans Anxious Over Trump Tariff Threat Are Racking Up Debt to Hoard Toilet Paper: Survey
Americans are hoarding toilet paper and going into debt out of fear that Donald Trump's tariffs will drive up prices.
Company Sparks Outrage After Firing Employees Who Admitted to Feeling Stressed Out by Work on Internal HR Questionnaire
A company sparked outrage online after reportedly firing employees who admitted to feeling stressed out by work on an internal survey.
Majority of Young Americans Want Cash for Christmas, Will Use It to Pay Bills or Buy Themselves a Gift: Survey
Forget the thoughtful gifts this Christmas, a survey found that most Americans, including a majority of kids, Gen Zers and millennials, want cold hard cash.
Record Number of Americans and Canadians Want to Move Abroad, Gallup Study Finds
In Latin America, migration desire stays high at 28%, with nearly half of adults in Ecuador, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic hoping to leave.
Just 6 Percent of Scientists Support Trump in Stunning New Poll
About 86% of respondents said they supported Vice President Kamala Harris, while former President Donald Trump received just 6% of the votes.
More American Voters Embrace Early Voting Before Election Day But Partisan Divide Remains High
52% of voters plan to vote early, reflecting changing trends in American electoral behavior ahead of the election. However, whether they are Democrat or Republican vastly influences the decision
Majority of American Houses Are Haunted, Homeowners Say: Survey
Of the 1,000 homeowners surveyed, more than 65% claimed to have experienced unexplainable occurrences in their homes.
Study Finds the Most Optimistic States in America -- And They're Not The Ones You Think
America's overall Optimism Index Score came in at 6.7 on a 0-10 scale.
Majority in Poll Believes the Supreme Court Should Allow Trump on the Ballot, But Not Grant Him Immunity
In March, the percentage of those who perceive the current Supreme Court as more conservative increased
Politicians Might Clash on Immigration, but Wall Street Has Made its Mind: It Boosts the Economy
Major companies trading on Wall Street are conveying a mostly unified message on the issue
Most Latino Parents Support Policies Addressing Social Media Impact on Children, Survey Shows
One third of Latino adolescents and children using social media in the U.S. do it "almost constantly," according to their parents.
Most Latinos Sympathize with Ukraine but Doubt the European Country Will Win the War Against Russia
A poll shows that this group is pessimistic about the war's outcome
Inflation, Wages and Health Care, Among Main Concerns For Latinos in Georgia: Survey
A GALEO poll delved into the people's opinions on whether political parties are properly appealing to their community
Report: Hispanic People Are Defined as 'Passionate' at Work More Often than Whites
An analysis of language bias in performance reviews reveals that Hispanics are considered to be less ambitious and are not defined as 'brilliant' as often as Asians and Whites
Harry, Meghan Branded ‘Phoney’ As Expert Claims They Are Setting Up ‘Alternate Woke Royal Family’
The biographer averred how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent talks about wanting to alleviate suffering among those they know and don’t know sounded far-fetched.
Travel & Tourism: Survey Finds 70 Percent Of Travelers Plan To Vacation In 2021
A clear majority of US and Canadian travelers (70 percent) say they plan to take a vacation in 2021.
Two-Thirds of Republicans Believe COVID Coverages Are Exaggerated, Reports
A volley of state governors including Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has urged American citizens to keep political affiliations aside while discussing and dealing with issues concerning the outbreak and virus transmission.
Immigration Reform 2014: Latinos Will Blame Republicans More Than Democrats If No Bill Is Passed, Says New Poll
49 percent of Latino voters said in the poll that they had voted for Republican candidates in the past. But large majorities indicated they would be less likely to favor Republicans in the future if they didn't act on immigration.
Immigration Reform, Deportations Crucial To DREAMers’ Support Of Democrats
A survey of Dreamers indicates that their support for either party depends heavily on action on immigration-related issues.
DACA News: 70 Percent Of Young Undocumented Began New Jobs After Receiving Deportation Deferral, Says New Survey
Respondents to the largest survey of undocumented millennials showed those who received work authorization and protection from deportation felt more secure and at home in the US. But many still feel anxiety for undocumented friends and family and over a $465 fee to reapply when the two-year protection runs out.
Nicolás Maduro Approval Rating: 60 Percent Of Venezuelans Disapprove Of President’s Performance, Says New Survey
A new poll has found that since opposition protests erupted around the country, dissatisfaction with Maduro's administration has spiked.
El Chapo Guzmán News: New Study Finds Mexicans Believe Cartel Leader Is 'More Powerful Than the Government'
A new poll published in Forbes has found that 53 percent of Mexican believe that 'El Chapo' Guzmán is more powerful than the government.
Can Mexico Win World Cup 2014? 25 Percent Of Mexicans Believe El Tri Won't Pass First Round
Mexican polling firm Mitofsky has revealed a surprising lack of confidence from Mexican fans in El Tr with only a quarter favoring Mexico's post-group chances.
Hispanics Losing Their Religion? New Survey Finds Number Of Atheist Latinos Is Increasing
A new study indicates Hispanic-Americans are becoming increasingly atheist. Indeed, the number of Latinos who say they do not follow a particular religion is growing to rival the number of evangelical Hispanics.
Immigration Reform 2013: Is the ‘Border Surge’ Necessary? 3 Opponents Of The Amendment Weigh In [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
The Latin Times surveyed three opponents of the "border surge" -- an amendment to the immigration bill calling for increased militarization of the US-Mexico border -- on why they oppose it and what border security ought to mean.
US And Mexico One Country? 60 Percent Of Mexicans Would Like A Merger, Reports Survey
The survey showed rifts in opinion between the general public and Mexico's elite on central issues like the role of privatization in the Mexican economy. Foreign investment in the state-run oil industry, for instance, is unpopular with 65 percent of the Mexican public, but 59 percent of the country's elite would accept it.
Brazilians top for New Year celebrations: survey
Dancing to the beat alongside a Brazilian on Copacabana beach on New Year's Eve appears to be the dream way to ring in 2013 if a global survey of 17,000 people is any indicator.
Consumer Reports Auto Reliability Survey Released: Japanese Automakers Top The List While Ford Suffers Dramatic Plunge
ToMoCo tops the Reliability Survey while Ford reliability figures take a big stumble. Read on to see which make is placed dead last!