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MyChesCo on MSNNew Study Highlights Post-College Success Among Recent GraduatesA recent study, “How America Succeeds After College 2025,” conducted by Sallie Mae and Ipsos, paints a promising picture of post-college life for recent graduates. Despite navigating ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNRoad to Schenectady – US soft power in the age of Donald TrumpChina is moving deeper into the soft power void opening up on the world stage. Trump is an unwitting ally. The more mercurial ...
A new national poll is one of the first to indicate a bump up in President Donald Trump's approval ratings, as new trade ...
A survey for Mental Health Awareness Month reveals Texans are more likely to face mental health challenges. See changes ...
Nearly 30 percent of Americans signaled support for ending birthright citizenship, while a slim majority said the opposite, ...
A recent Associated Press-NORC poll found that just 41% approved of how Trump was handling his job as president while 57% ...
The latest JNLR/Ipsos listenership figures, published today, confirm that radio continues to thrive in Ireland, with a record ...
As the Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship, a new poll finds that less than a third of Americans want it to end.
The April wave of the ‘Ipsos What Worries the World’ survey shows India retaining its fourth rank in optimism, like the last wave, with six in 10 citizens (62%) hopeful of a great future The most ...
Eligible students received invitations and reminders to complete the survey from Ipsos, who organise the survey on behalf of the Office for Students. Final-year undergraduates can also complete the ...
The three-day poll completed on Sunday showed 42% of respondents approved of the Republican leader's performance in office, unchanged from a prior Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted a week earlier.
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