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American National Pride Hits New Low as Political Divide Widens
New Gallup polling shows American national pride declining sharply along party lines, with Democrats reporting historic lows ...
Nearly half of U.S. adults (47%) are worried they won’t be able to afford necessary healthcare in the coming year, the ...
The overall U.S. healthcare system received a “C” grade from a broad survey of U.S. adults, according to the West Health-Gallup Center for Healthcare in America, which released its inaugural report, ...
U.S. adults cut back on utilities, skipped a meal or borrowed money so they could pay for health care or prescription drugs, ...
Nearly half of U.S. adults (47%) are worried they won't be able to afford necessary health care in the coming year, the ...
The full data from State of the States 2025: Insights on Healthcare in America is available at the newly launched West Health-Gallup Center on Healthcare in America website . The Center delivers ...
A study found Americans have a dismal view of health care, while survey results point to some big gaps in care cost, quality ...
In New York suburbs, including Long Island, 42% of respondents were very concerned about health insurance costs, the polling ...
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Stop the Presses – And Start Telling the Truth About Bias
Is a culture change coming to the mainstream media? So it might seem, now that Bari Weiss has been appointed editor-in-chief ...
Socialism is increasingly appealing to younger voters. President Trump calls Mamdani a "communist," but here is what ...
Cost concerns: A new poll reveals 47 percent of Americans are concerned they can’t afford care next year, putting fresh spotlight on costs as Congress debates enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies.
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