Closed captioning on? It’s a generational thing

A third often use subtitles or closed captioning when watching movies or television. Younger adults are more likely than older adults to regularly do so.

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Ahead of confirmation hearings, many are skeptical about some of Trump’s key nominees

Most of the public either disapproves of Trump’s cabinet nominees, or don’t know enough about them to form an opinion. Few have confidence in the impartiality of the DOJ, FBI, or the Supreme Court.

Few support punitive funding cuts to colleges and universities

Most of the public believes that colleges and universities make significant contributions to scientific and technological advancement and think their federal research funding should be maintained.

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Pessimism about the direction of the country is growing among Republicans

Forty-nine percent of Republicans say things in the United States are heading the right direction down from 75% in June.

More catch-up with late-night shows through clips than watch the full program

About 50% of the public has seen all or most of a late-night show in the past year. Even more have caught a clip from…

Half believe Israel’s military response in the Gaza Strip has gone too far

Public approval of Trump’s handling of the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians dropped since March.

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