AUT Trust in News survey: New Zealand’s most and least trusted media companies
After four years in top position, RNZ is no longer NZ's most trusted media organisation.
After four years in top position, RNZ is no longer NZ's most trusted media organisation.
Washington DC [US], December 17 (ANI): Less than a year before election day, recent polls indicate that former President Donald Trump is leading incumbent President Joe Biden in key swing states that will decide the fate of the 2024 presidential...
Astronomers have created the biggest ever model of the evolution of the Universe, from the Big Bang to the present day, using one of the world’s most powerfu...
SACRAMENTO, United States, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- California lawmakers face strong headwinds to pay cash reparations to descendants of slaves, as the latest poll found that the majority of voters in the Golden State oppose this idea. According to a...
California, May 24, 2023. How does an average American view caste? The question assumes significance in view of the passing of laws and measures taken by various universities, Seattle, and the State of California against caste-based...
CHICAGO, March 31 (Xinhua) -- The Consumer Sentiment Index released Friday by the University of Michigan (UM) Surveys of Consumers fell to 62.0 in the March 2023 survey, down from 67.0 in February but above last March's 59.4. The Current Index...
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - More than three quarters of Americans say they doubt their children will live better than they do now, a new Wall Street Journal/NORC poll revealed on Friday.
Washington [US], March 24 (ANI): Paramount Pictures has acquired the rights to a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 classic psychological thriller "Vertigo," in which, Robert Downey Jr. is eyeing the lead role. The actor is producing the project...
At least 2/5 of millennials say their parents are paying for one or more of their monthly bills. The most common of which is housing. At least 24% of millennials receive help from their parents for rent while 17% get help with their mortgage.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Over 97% of Hungarians oppose sanctions that have been imposed by the European Union against Russia, according to a nationwide consultation conducted by Hungary's government.
A swathe of Western fashion brands made a great show of exiting the lucrative Russian market, albeit at their own detriment, following the start of Moscow’s special military operation in Ukraine in February 2022. They have been counting their...
According to a poll conducted by the German-African Business Association, the main investment areas for German corporations are expected to be hydrogen and liquefied natural gas, as Europe's biggest economy has been seeking to reduce its reliance...
A Franco-U.S. satellite is due for launch this week on a mission to survey with unprecedented accuracy nearly all water on Earth's surface for the first time and help scientists investigate its impact on Earth's climate.For NASA and France's space...
The last rail workers’ strike was in 1992 and lasted for two days before Congress intervened. The last extended strike was in 1922, when 400,000 rail workers walked off the job for better wages and conditions. The 1922 strike lasted two months.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Twitter owner Elon Musk launched on Thursday a survey about changes in the content of the social network.
Fake news ran rampant on social media during the 2016 election, leading people to question science, actual news, and social norms. Falsehoods spread quickly on social media, a concern that is compounded by the fact that US adults under 30 are now...
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - More than 80% of Russians have expressed confidence in President Vladimir Putin, while over 70% approve of his performance, a new poll conducted by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) shows.
Do you side with Batman, or the Joker? Clark Kent, or Lex Luthor? Good villains tend to make great stories. They give the hero a challenge to overcome, and the viewer someone to root against – or for, as a recent poll reveals.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has previously criticized the EU’s sanctions against Russia on several occasions, arguing that the measures are destroying Hungary’s economy.