Long-term analysis of 198 countries and territories shows government restrictions on religion and social hostilities toward ...
Nearly half of U.S. teens (46%) say they're on the internet almost constantly. YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat remain ...
In 2022, global median scores on the Center’s Government Restrictions and Social Hostilities Indexes mirrored 2021. But some ...
Voters in more than 60 countries went to the polls in what turned out to be a difficult year for incumbents and traditional ...
Egypt, India, Pakistan, Iran and Nigeria had the highest overall levels of restrictions on religion, among the 25 most ...
In 2022, governments and/or social actors harassed religious groups in 192 countries and territories out of the 198 analyzed ...
Americans increasingly have been turning to TikTok – both in general and for news – even as the app faces an uncertain future ...
Republicans will kick off the 119th Congress with the smallest margin of control in the U.S. House of Representatives in ...
Majorities of Americans in both parties say immigrants in the country illegally should not receive state and local government ...
About four-in-ten Americans (42%) say highly skilled workers should be given top priority to legally immigrate to the U.S.
Of the 198 places analyzed, 24 scored “very high” in our measure of government restrictions, up from 19 in 2021. For social ...
Four states that Republican Donald Trump carried in this month’s presidential election also elected Democratic senators.