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  • POLITICSJul 13 · 09:12 UTCWTOP DC
    Support for Israel is less important for younger Jewish Americans, AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll reveals a generational divide among Jewish Americans regarding the importance of supporting Israel. Older Jewish adults (45+) prioritize Israel's role in their religious identity, while younger adults (under 45) emphasize other aspects like celebrating Jewish holidays. The survey highlights how views on Israel's actions since the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attack and the Gaza war reflect broader shifts in Jewish identity.

  • WORLDJul 13 · 09:07 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Support for Israel is less important for younger Jewish Americans, AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll finds that younger Jewish Americans prioritize celebrating Jewish holidays over supporting Israel as part of their religious identity, contrasting with older Jewish adults (ages 45+) who view Israel support as central to their Jewish identity. The generational divide extends to views on Israel's actions since the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attack, with younger religious Jewish adults emphasizing holidays more than support for Israel.

  • POLITICSJul 13 · 09:07 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Support for Israel is less important for younger Jewish Americans, AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll finds that older Jewish adults in the U.S. (45+) prioritize support for Israel as part of their religious identity, while younger Jewish adults (under 45) emphasize other connections like celebrating Jewish holidays. The generational divide extends to views on Israel’s actions since the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attack and the Gaza war.

  • SECURITYJul 10 · 13:50 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Many US Jewish adults have experienced assault or harassment over the past year, AP-NORC poll finds

    A majority of U.S. Jewish adults feel less safe since Hamas' October 2023 attack on Israel, with 30% reporting physical assault, harassment, or property damage due to their Jewish identity in the past year, according to an AP-NORC poll. The survey highlights increased antisemitism concerns amid U.S. protests over Israel's actions in Gaza and shifting public opinion on the Israel-U.S. alliance.

  • SECURITYJul 10 · 09:23 UTCAP NEWS
    Many US Jewish adults have experienced assault or harassment over the past year, AP-NORC poll finds

    An AP-NORC poll found that 3 in 10 Jewish adults in the U.S. experienced physical assault, verbal abuse, online harassment, or property damage due to their Jewish background in the past year. Many feel less safe since Hamas' October 2023 attack on Israel, with increased violence and protests linked to the Gaza war and eroding bipartisan support for Israel.

  • SECURITYJul 10 · 09:01 UTCWTOP DC
    Many US Jewish adults have experienced assault or harassment over the past year, AP-NORC poll finds

    An AP-NORC poll reveals that many U.S. Jewish adults feel less safe since Hamas' 2023 attack on Israel, with 3 in 10 reporting physical assault, verbal abuse, or harassment due to their Jewish identity in the past year. The survey highlights increased vulnerability amid eroding bipartisan support for Israel and internal Jewish community divides over antisemitism definitions.

  • SECURITYJul 10 · 09:01 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Many US Jewish adults have experienced assault or harassment over the past year, AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll reveals that many Jewish adults in the U.S. feel less safe since Hamas' October 2023 attack on Israel, with 3 in 10 reporting harassment or assault related to their Jewish identity. The survey highlights increased antisemitism amid U.S. protests over Israel's actions in Gaza and shifting public opinion on the Israel alliance.

  • SECURITYJul 10 · 09:01 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Many US Jewish adults have experienced assault or harassment over the past year, AP-NORC poll finds

    An AP-NORC poll found that many U.S. Jewish adults feel less safe since Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, with 3 in 10 reporting experiences of physical assault, verbal abuse, online harassment, or property damage due to their Jewish background in the past year. The survey highlights increased concerns about antisemitism and safety amid growing U.S. criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza.

  • POLITICSJul 9 · 09:23 UTCAP NEWS
    Most American Jews don’t feel supported by either party or President Trump, new AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll reveals that 63% of Jewish adults in the U.S. view antisemitism as a serious problem, with few believing either political party supports Jewish people effectively. Many Jewish Americans, including self-identified Democrats, feel isolated due to criticism of Israel and antisemitism, with 41% saying the Democratic Party supports the Jewish community poorly.

  • POLITICSJul 9 · 09:14 UTCWTOP DC
    Most American Jews don’t feel supported by either party or President Trump, new AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll finds that 63% of Jewish Americans view antisemitism as a serious problem, with most feeling unsupported by political leaders. Many Jewish adults, including diehard Democrats like Yahm Levin, report discomfort expressing their Jewish identity in leftist circles due to criticism of Israel.

  • POLITICSJul 9 · 09:11 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Most American Jews don't feel supported by either party or President Trump, new AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll reveals that 63% of Jewish Americans view antisemitism as a serious problem, with most feeling unsupported by political leaders. Only 15% believe the Democratic Party supports Jewish people well, while half of Jewish adults say Donald Trump and Republicans do not support them effectively.

  • POLITICSJul 9 · 09:11 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Most American Jews don't feel supported by either party or President Trump, new AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll finds that 63% of Jewish adults in the U.S. view antisemitism as a serious problem, with most feeling unsupported by political leaders. Only 15% believe the Democratic Party supports Jewish people well, while half say former President Donald Trump and Republicans do not support them effectively. Many Jewish Americans, including Democrats, report feeling isolated due to political divisions over Israel.

  • POLITICSJul 8 · 09:07 UTCWTOP DC
    New AP-NORC poll reveals sharp divides among US Jews over Israel and Gaza

    A new AP-NORC poll highlights significant divides among U.S. Jews over Israel and Gaza, with religious Jews more supportive of Israel’s actions compared to secular Jews. About 70% of Jewish adults identify religiously, while 30% identify culturally or ethnically, with the latter group more critical of Israel’s military operations and less emotionally attached to the country.

  • WORLDJul 8 · 09:02 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    New AP-NORC poll reveals sharp divides among US Jews over Israel and Gaza

    A new AP-NORC poll highlights sharp divides among U.S. Jews over Israel's actions in Gaza, with religious Jews more likely to support Israel than secular Jews. About 70% of Jewish adults identify as religiously affiliated, while 30% are secular or unaffiliated, with the latter group more critical of Israel's military operations. The survey also notes that 40% of secular Jews believe Israel committed genocide in Gaza, compared to 25% of religious Jews who see its operations as justified.

  • POLITICSJul 7 · 11:19 UTCWTOP DC
    Rahm Emanuel will assail Netanyahu in Tel Aviv speech as American politics shift against Israel

    Rahm Emanuel will criticize Benjamin Netanyahu in a Tel Aviv speech, urging significant changes in the U.S.-Israel relationship. He proposes sanctions on Israelis attacking Palestinians and ending U.S. subsidies to Israel's defense budget. The speech reflects a shift in Democratic support, with 58% of Democrats believing the U.S. is too supportive of Israel.

  • POLITICSJul 7 · 11:19 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Rahm Emanuel will assail Netanyahu in Tel Aviv speech as American politics shift against Israel

    Rahm Emanuel, a potential presidential candidate, will criticize Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a Tel Aviv speech, calling the U.S.-Israel relationship 'at a crossroads' and urging significant changes. His remarks align with a shift in Democratic Party sentiment, as 58% of Democrats now say the U.S. is 'too supportive' of Israel, and he proposes sanctions on entities supporting illegal settlements and ending U.S. defense subsidies.

  • POLITICSJul 7 · 09:23 UTCAP NEWS
    US support for Israel slips as Democrats grow more critical, AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll shows declining U.S. support for Israel, with rising criticism from Democrats and generational divides over Israel’s actions in Gaza. About one-third of U.S. adults, including nearly half of Democrats, believe Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians, while opinions on the justification for Israel’s military operations are split.

  • POLITICSJul 7 · 09:09 UTCWTOP DC
    US support for Israel slips as Democrats grow more critical, AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll shows declining U.S. support for Israel, with rising opposition from Democrats and divisions among Republicans. About one-third of U.S. adults, including nearly half of Democrats, believe Israel has committed genocide in Gaza, while public opinion has shifted toward Palestinians since the 2023 Hamas attack. The findings highlight growing partisan and generational divides over Israel’s military actions in Gaza.

  • POLITICSJul 7 · 09:03 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    US support for Israel slips as Democrats grow more critical, AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll shows declining U.S. support for Israel, with rising Democratic criticism and Republican divisions. About one-third of U.S. adults, including half of Democrats, believe Israel committed genocide in Gaza, while opinions on its military actions are split.

  • POLITICSJul 7 · 09:03 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    US support for Israel slips as Democrats grow more critical, AP-NORC poll finds

    A new AP-NORC poll shows declining U.S. support for Israel, with rising criticism from Democrats and divisions among Republicans. About one-third of U.S. adults, including roughly half of Democrats, believe Israel has committed genocide in Gaza, while public opinion on Israel's military actions has shifted significantly since the 2023 Hamas attack.

  • POLITICSJul 1 · 10:46 UTCWTOP DC
    Americans step out for their nation’s 250th in a proud moment sown with division and doubt

    Americans are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence amid political divisions and waning belief in American exceptionalism. Two competing organizations, America250 and Freedom 250, are leading the commemorations, with President Trump promoting his group through events like the Fourth of July fireworks and the Great American State Fair.

  • POLITICSJul 1 · 10:43 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Americans step out for their nation's 250th in a proud moment sown with division and doubt

    Americans are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence amid political divisions, with two competing organizations—America250 and Freedom 250—overseeing events. A recent poll shows declining belief in American exceptionalism, and tensions arise as President Donald Trump's involvement in celebrations draws criticism.

  • POLITICSJun 30 · 18:51 UTCKOAA NBC5 COLORADO SPRINGS
    Why most Black Americans say they never fly the American flag, according to a new AP-NORC poll

    A new AP-NORC poll reveals that most Black Americans rarely or never fly the American flag, with political, racial, and generational divides influencing flag display habits. While some Black Americans like Jerry Esters associate the flag with opportunities earned through struggle, others like Yvonne Pistochini reject it due to historical exclusion. The survey found 75% of Democrats under 45 and 60% of Democrats overall never fly the flag, contrasting with higher rates among Republicans and older white adults.

  • POLITICSJun 30 · 17:18 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Why most Black Americans say they never fly the American flag, according to a new AP-NORC poll

    A new AP-NORC poll reveals that most Black Americans do not fly the American flag, with Republicans and older white adults more likely to display it. The survey highlights divisions in flag symbolism, with Black Americans often viewing it as a mix of inclusion and exclusion, reflecting broader societal divides. Jerry Esters and Yvonne Pistochini, both Black individuals, represent contrasting perspectives on the flag's meaning.

  • POLITICSJun 30 · 13:19 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Live updates: AP-NORC poll shows who flies the American flag — and why

    A new AP-NORC poll reveals political, age, and racial divides in American flag-flying practices, with Republicans and older adults more likely to fly the flag compared to younger Democrats and Black adults. The Supreme Court is set to rule on the constitutionality of a Trump-era birthright citizenship order and affirmed the Federal Reserve's independence from presidential control.

  • POLITICSJun 30 · 09:04 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Who flies the American flag for holidays — and who never flies one, according to an AP-NORC poll

    A new AP-NORC poll reveals that Republicans, older adults, and white Americans are more likely to fly the American flag, while younger Democrats and Black adults are less likely to do so. The survey highlights divisions in how Americans view the flag, with some seeing it as a symbol of opportunity and others as exclusion. Jerry Esters and Yvonne Pistochini, both Black, represent contrasting perspectives on the flag's meaning.

  • POLITICSJun 30 · 09:04 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Who flies the American flag for holidays — and who never flies one, according to an AP-NORC poll

    An AP-NORC poll reveals that Republicans and older white adults are more likely to fly the American flag, while younger Democrats and Black adults are less likely to do so. The flag is viewed as both unifying and divisive, with Black Americans often associating it with exclusion. The survey highlights deep divisions in how Americans perceive the nation's history and identity.

  • POLITICSJun 29 · 09:23 UTCAP NEWS
    Americans’ pride in US history and democracy drops, and fewer are proud to be American, polls find

    A new AP-NORC poll shows declining American pride in the country's history and democratic systems since 2017, with Gallup reporting 53% of U.S. adults as 'extremely' or 'very' proud to be American, the lowest since 2001. The decline is attributed to political turmoil, the pandemic, inflation, and shifting views under recent presidencies, with Democrats and independents driving the trend.

  • POLITICSJun 29 · 09:02 UTCWTOP DC
    Americans’ pride in US history and democracy drops, and fewer are proud to be American, polls find

    Americans' pride in US history and democracy has declined over the past decade, with fewer expressing pride in the military, political influence, and historical trajectory. Gallup polling shows 53% of US adults are 'extremely' or 'very' proud to be American, the lowest since 2001, with Democrats and independents showing significant drops compared to Republicans. The decline coincides with political turmoil, the Trump administration, the pandemic, and inflation.

  • POLITICSJun 29 · 09:02 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Americans' pride in US history and democracy drops, and fewer are proud to be American, polls find

    Americans' pride in US history, democracy, and the armed forces has declined since 2017, with 53% of U.S. adults now expressing 'extremely' or 'very' strong national pride, the lowest level since 2001. The drop is driven primarily by Democrats, while Republicans remain more consistently proud of the military and national identity.

  • POLITICSJun 29 · 09:02 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Americans' pride in US history and democracy drops, and fewer are proud to be American, polls find

    Pride in U.S. history and democracy has declined among Americans over the past decade, with Gallup reporting 53% of U.S. adults as extremely or very proud to be American, the lowest since 2001. AP-NORC polling shows drops in pride for the military, political influence, and history, driven largely by Democrats. The decline coincides with events including the Trump presidency, pandemic, inflation, and recent U.S.-Iran tensions.

  • CRIMEJun 25 · 06:53 UTCAP NEWS
    Americans are inundated with suspected scams. New polling shows why few victims report them

    A new AP-NORC survey reveals that most Americans receive daily scam attempts, with 30% reporting personal financial losses or data breaches. Few victims report scams due to skepticism about recovery, and older adults are more frequently targeted. Separate Gallup data shows 10% of U.S. adults lost money to scams in the past year.

  • CRIMEJun 25 · 04:03 UTCSEATTLE TIMES
    Americans are inundated with suspected scams. New polling shows why few victims report them

    A new AP-NORC poll reveals most Americans face daily scam attempts, with about 30% having lost money or personal information to scams. The poll highlights why few victims report these incidents.

  • CRIMEJun 25 · 04:02 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Americans are inundated with suspected scams. New polling shows why few victims report them

    A new AP-NORC survey reveals that 58% of U.S. adults receive daily suspected scam attempts, with 3 in 10 having lost money or personal information to scams. Few victims report scams due to believing it would not recover lost funds, according to Gallup and Stop Scams Alliance data showing 1 in 10 U.S. adults experienced financial scams last year.

  • SECURITYJun 25 · 04:02 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Americans are inundated with suspected scams. New polling shows why few victims report them

    A new AP-NORC survey reveals 30% of Americans have lost money or personal information to scams, with 58% receiving daily scam attempts. A Gallup and Stop Scams Alliance study found 10% of U.S. adults lost money to scams in the past year, but few report incidents due to doubts about recovery. Older adults and individuals like Adam Pratter and Porschel Smith describe frequent scam encounters and challenges in identifying fraudulent requests.

  • POLITICSJun 20 · 17:42 UTCFORTUNE
    Americans on Trump and Iran: 65% disapprove, just like his job (dis)approval

    A new AP-NORC poll shows 65% of U.S. adults disapprove of how President Donald Trump is handling Iran, mirroring his overall job approval. The poll highlights a partisan divide, with 65% of Democrats and independents disapproving compared to 28% of Republicans. The survey was conducted as Trump announced a deal with Iran ending the U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz and restarting nuclear negotiations.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 13:47 UTCKOAA NBC5 COLORADO SPRINGS
    Most Americans see freedoms under threat but core to nation's identity, AP-NORC poll finds

    Most Americans view civil liberties like voting rights, free speech, and religious freedom as essential to the nation's identity but under threat, according to an AP-NORC poll. The survey highlights growing anxieties about the trajectory of these rights amid debates over immigration and the economy, with significant concerns about voting rights among Black Americans.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 10:01 UTCGUARDIAN US
    Trump-backed candidate wins primary to face Jon Ossoff in Georgia midterms – US politics live

    Mike Collins won the Republican primary runoff in Georgia to face Jon Ossoff in November. A new AP-NORC poll indicates most Americans view civil liberties like voting rights and free speech as essential to American identity.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 10:01 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Trump-backed candidate wins primary to face Jon Ossoff in Georgia midterms – US politics live

    A Trump-backed candidate, Mike Collins, won a Republican primary runoff to face Jon Ossoff in the November Georgia midterms. A new AP-NORC poll indicates most Americans believe civil liberties like voting rights are under threat, though these rights remain central to American identity.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 09:53 UTCAP NEWS
    Most Americans see freedoms under threat but core to nation’s identity, AP-NORC poll finds

    A 2026 AP-NORC poll finds most Americans view civil liberties like voting rights, free speech, and religious freedom as core to national identity but under threat. Over 90% consider voting rights and free speech highly important, yet two-thirds see voting rights as threatened, with nearly half citing major threats to free speech.

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