The recurring claim that 'Modi is the world’s most popular leader' reveals more about media amplification and political messaging than about any definitive measure of public opinion.
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Is Cahokia Heights water safe? City says yes, outside study raises questions
“Do I trust the water? Hell no,” one resident says. So, when an outside study focused specifically on the drinking water mentioned there could be concerning levels of E. Coli virus, she wasn’t ...
Objectives To estimate the prevalence of sickle cell trait, sickle cell disease, beta-thalassaemia minor and ...
Bible Society has withdrawn its Quiet Revival report after discovering the YouGov survey it was based on was faulty ...
The report, published last year, suggested the decline in faith among Gen Z had reversed and that there had in fact been a ...
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What’s wrong with 'Modi is the world’s most popular leader' survey claim?
Two separate wild leaps are being made in this claim. One, from a firm’s questionable online tracker to a precise estimate of ...
Objectives To assess the association between epidural analgesia (EDA) experience and subsequent fertility intention among ...
Three days after our initial Monte Carlo and decision-tree assessment of a potential U.S. seizure or blockade of Iran’s Kharg ...
A new Gallup survey finds that Americans’ outlook on the job market is increasingly pessimistic. The negative shift may seem ...
A new AAPI Data/AP-NORC poll finds that most Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders believe President Donald ...
A Monte Carlo and decision-tree risk analysis of a U.S. plan to seize Kharg Island and its impact on oil prices, war risk, ...
A new KFF survey shows many Americans who had Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance last year are struggling with ...
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