60 stories tagged with #public-opinion, in publish-time order across the WeSearch catalog. Tag pages update as new stories ingest.
⌘ RSS feed for this tag → or search "Public Opinion"
Australians have a lot in common with the Pope when it comes to AI
Most Australians appear to distrust and dislike artificial intelligence despite using technology more than people in other countries.…
When Welcoming The World To Canada Stopped Being Enough
Welcoming the world is an admirable national aspiration. Yet openness alone is not a housing strategy, an infrastructure plan, or an economic model.…
Poll Stunner: Support for Gay Marriage DROPS. Was the Trans Issue the Poison Pill?
Amber Heard is a complete and total smoke show. Simply stunning! And I’m not just saying this as a (very) superficial male: Her beauty is an irrefutable scientific fact. (Kind of.)…
Congress Prepares for a Consequential Iran Vote
Tehran may feel empowered to wait out U.S. demands for concessions in face of war-weary American public.…
Pride Losing Its Stride? Survey Shows Support for LGBTQ Issues Slipping
After a two-decade rise, public support for LGBTQ issues is dropping, according to Gallup's annual Values and Beliefs survey published Wednesday.…
Gallup poll finds Americans' support for LGBTQ+ issues sliding backward amid cultural shift
Gallup poll reveals Americans' support for LGBTQ+ issues is sliding backward, with same-sex marriage approval dropping six points from its 2022 peak.…
After decades of rising support, same-sex marriage acceptance may be stalling, Gallup poll shows
A new Gallup poll finds support for same-sex marriage and relationships in the U.S. has stopped rising after two decades…
How the Trump administration is working to convince the public that the economy is improving
Control of Congress will focus on whether the Trump administration can convince the public it is equipped to handle the affordability crisis.…
White House report card: Poll shows that half of Americans now see Israel as a strategic liability
Welcome to Friday’s Washington Secrets, which returns after a short break. Have we missed anything? Today, we run the rule over Donald Trump’s week with our two political analysts.…
New Intel Bureau Eyes AI Data Center Critics
Congress has its own CIA and it’s sounding the alarm about anti-AI grievances…
Bipartisanship should still matter, it’s not all about Bibi and other commentary
In choosing Ken Paxton, Texas Republicans rejected of “the establishment conservatism that [Sen. John] Cornyn represented” — which should serve as “a warning to observers about Ame…
Fox News Poll: Faith in higher education in the US is collapsing
Fox News poll reveals dramatic shift in attitudes toward higher education, with 65% of voters now saying college is less important to success than before.…
Americans say Dems don’t stand up to GOP, GOP supports Trump too much: Poll
Open-ended questions give ABC News an idea of what people think about both parties.…
It really was nice, for a week – the quiet
Politics viewed from afar has become horribly loud. Blocking it all out, gives you an idea of how most people see politics. It pops in and out their consciousness because it is not…
Team Trump needs a reset, with an eye on what average Americans see
No two ways about it: The Trump Justice Department settlement of the Trump IRS lawsuit looks terrible.…
Lord Ashcroft: “It would be very funny if he didn’t get in” – My latest focus groups
Conversations took place took place in Barking, where we heard from Labour voters tempted by Reform; Lewisham, with Labour voters tempted by the Greens; and Newbury and Carshalton,…
Tuesday briefing: With unease at home spreading, what next for Russia’s isolated leader?
In today’s newsletter: Our Russian affairs reporter on Vladimir Putin’s slipping approval and singular goal – as discontent ripples from wider society to the reachers of the Kremli…
Gukesh breaks silence on criticism: 'They have the right to say'
NEW DELHI: D Gukesh has admitted that criticism over his recent performances is justified, saying he understands why former champions have questioned his form.…
More Signs Russia’s Internet Crackdown Is Backfiring
Russia has shut down the internet, causing a rift in Putin's inner circle and growing discontent amongst the public. Russia's pounding of Kiev is another distraction.…
It’s Time For America To Turn The Page On Its Nuclear Fears
'Little confidence'…
Another graduation speaker hypes AI to boos, tells students their education is already obsolete
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and private equity managerial Gloria Caulfield, addressing graduates, both got booed recently as they talked up AI. You'd think commencement speakers…
CBS News poll finds most doubt government will ensure AI used appropriately
Amid concern about AI taking jobs, people see a range of motives by AI companies.…
Data center debacle is already roiling midterms — and AI companies may need to share the wealth to fix it
One idea gaining ground among AI optimists is to pay a direct dividend from profits generated by local data centers, either to individuals or to invest in city projects.…
Fox News Poll: Voters see welfare fraud as common, still mostly favor protecting benefits over crackdowns
New survey shows voters believe welfare fraud is rampant, but most still prioritize ensuring eligible people receive government benefits over crackdowns.…
Trump's towering arch clears another federal hurdle, despite public pushback
The Commission of Fine Arts gave the arch design its final approval, even though it's missing some visual components. The president said Thursday that he doesn't need approval from…
"Arc de Trump" design plan approved, without lions on the base
The commissioners, all appointed by Trump, acted despite overwhelming public opposition to the 250-foot arch.…
Public opinion sought on audit on chit fund regulation
The Office of the Accountant General (Audit-II) here will conduct a compliance audit on ‘Regulation of chit funds in Kerala.’…
Voters across parties believe UK net migration is rising despite sharp drop
Study published as latest migration figures are released shows incorrect perceptions driving immigration debate People mistakenly believe net migration is rising in Britain despite…
Net migration to UK fell to lowest point since Covid – but half of Britons still think it’s rising
British Future said politicians “need to take responsibility” for the growing disconnect between the true migration figures and public perception of immigration…
America Turned Against AI According to the Poll Data: A Very Big Compilation
Every poll, pollster, and methodology converges on the same thing…
Crazed ‘Mangionistas’: Letters to the Editor — May 21, 2026
NY Post readers discuss three fans of Luigi Mangione who received press passes from City Hall to cover his trial.…
A decade after the Brexit vote, we want to hear how you feel now
As the UK approaches the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum, we’d like to hear how people feel about the decision now and whether your views have changed over the past decad…
Brexit may be back, but Britain needs to know what it wants
A decade after the referendum, EU leaders would welcome closer ties – once the UK has understood the ‘European deal’ • Don’t get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up her…
Americans Are Demanding Change at the IRS
America's tax system runs on trust. It's a voluntary compliance system, and that only works when taxpayers believe the rules are fair, consistent, and applied equally. But that tru…
Mandatory digital ID launch called 'a fiasco' by scrutiny committee
The government has now shifted to a voluntary digital ID scheme which it says will allow people to access services more easily.…
Trump is not the only one losing patience with the Iran war, so is the American public
IGA POLL: ‘IRAN WAR IS BROADLY UNPOPULAR’: Polls are not always accurate, but when it comes to how Americans are feeling about the Iran War, the surveys are at least consistent. “T…
The illusion of online public opinion in Lebanon’s political conflicts
New study finds most Americans think the pace of AI development is moving too fast — and they also don't believe everyone will truly benefit from it
Most Americans are worried about the rapid pace of AI innovation – are regulators struggling to keep up now?…
Trump leads media tour of ballroom building site as Congress balks at $1bn price tag
President says $400m building costs to be funded by private donors, but has asked for taxpayers to cover security costs Shouting over the banging and clanging sounds from heavy con…
This argument is CHANGING the debate on assisted suicide
This argument is CHANGING the debate on assisted suicide at LifeSite…
What will the court of public opinion think about Musk’s loss against OpenAI? - Fast Company
Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, aggregated from sources all over the world by Google News.…
Trump says he was 'an hour away' from Iran strike decision before he postponed it
Asked how long Iran has to come to the table, Trump said it could be two or three days, or perhaps until Sunday or early next week.…
America Hates AI, and That's Just Fine
With the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, enthused Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in early 2023, “We went from the bicycle to the steam engine.” Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla wrote in Tim…
Public have more fear than hope on AI and future of work, UK study finds
A majority of the UK public are worried about the economic impacts of AI…
1 in 5 Brits think AI layoffs could trigger civil unrest
UK folk increasingly don't believe AI jobs revolution will end in prosperity for anyone outside the boardroom, say researchers…
Americans’ AI hate wave might just be gathering steam: Data centers could hike power costs in some states over 50% by 2030
New research puts numbers on how the AI infrastructure boom is coming for utility bills.…
Third of university students in Great Britain think AI job losses will cause social unrest, poll finds
Tracker of attitudes towards artificial intelligence also finds almost half of the public would prefer to avoid it…
One in five Brits believe job losses from AI could trigger civil unrest, poll says
The findings suggest people feel “more fear than excitement” as they see the advances in AI, a researcher has said…
Bill Kristol: Voters Are Realizing Trump Doesn’t Care About Them
Sadly, it’s taken some time, but voters seem to be figuring out that Trump only cares about himself, his ballroom, his blatant corruption, and his unquenchable desire for revenge.…
The centrist myth of ‘ungovernable’ Britain
The problem isn’t the people – it’s the governments that persistently act against their interests.…
Americans Oppose AI Data Centers in Their Area
Seven in 10 Americans oppose the construction of an AI data center in their local area, including 48% strongly opposed.…
Most Americans don't trust AI – or the people in charge of it
New research reveals how Americans are thinking about artificial intelligence.…
CBS News poll finds many voice frustration with Trump's economic approach
Gas prices, inflation weigh on Americans. Many see lack of clarity on what's happening in Iran.…
Inside the fight over America’s data centers
“The ugliest thing I’ve ever seen”: How New Jersey residents feel about a data center in their backyard.…
One in seven Brits swapped their GP for ChatGPT, study finds
Patients are using chatbots for medical advice, while the NHS is still debating where AI belongs…
More Americans See Driverless Car Future; Few Show Interest
Expectations of widespread driverless car use are up sharply since 2018, yet personal interest is flat, safety confidence has declined, and relatively few Americans have tried one.…
What do shoppers think about the future of their high street?
Freshney Place is being renovated to include a new food hall and five-screen cinema.…
‘People assume we’re grifters’: disabled Britons report rise in abuse over blue badges
Badge holders and carers report being harassed, filmed and threatened by strangers who think they are faking disability…
Trump Approval Rating Plummets to Record Lows With Men and White Voters
The survey, conducted this week, shows support eroding across multiple demographic groups.…
Trump approval sinks to record low as war with Iran drives cost-of-living concerns
His approval rating fell as Americans soured over the cost of living and an unpopular war with Iran. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.…