Republican men stand out in views of their own masculinity, the impact of changing gender roles and men's progress in recent ...
Overall, 42% of men rate themselves as highly masculine, while a similar share (43%) lean masculine. About one-in-ten men (11 ...
On balance, Americans think society is not accepting enough of men and women who take on roles typically associated with the ...
There are gaps by gender and partisanship in views of whether biology or societal expectations drive differences between men ...
Overall, 68% of U.S. adults say they support a ban on middle and high school students using cellphones during class.
Among voters, 82% say they’re certain of their support for Harris or Trump in the election. Supporters of the candidates are ...
Republicans have long been less trusting than Democrats of national news organizations. Today, they are nearly as likely to ...
More Americans say people have mostly positive views of men who are manly or masculine (43%) than say people have mostly ...
About three-quarters of U.S. adults say they’ve seen inaccurate election news at least somewhat often, and many say it’s hard ...
Most Americans say it’s not acceptable for men to throw a punch if provoked or join in when other men are talking about women ...
Most say they'd move to the U.S. again if they could and cite a good comparative standard of living. But 59% also see major ...
The types of platforms Americans turn to for election news differ by age, and partisans rely on different media outlets.