Roll Tide? Most College Football Fans Expect Another National Title for Alabama
College football kicks off Saturday, and a majority of fans think it’s likely that the University of Alabama will claim the national championship this season.
College football kicks off Saturday, and a majority of fans think it’s likely that the University of Alabama will claim the national championship this season.
More than a decade after Barack Obama emphasized the need for “world-class education,” most Americans think U.S. schools are failing to deliver.
A majority of Americans believe more needs to be done to stop professional athletes from engaging in sexual misconduct.
More Americans would rather live in rural areas or small towns than in cities, and Florida leads the list of states where they’d move if they had the chance.
Most Americans believe summer camp is an important experience for children, although fewer think so than in previous years.
Fewer than one-in-six Americans are vegetarians, but about twice as many have tried meatless substitute products.
By more than a four-to-one margin, Americans say the nation’s problem with opioid drugs is getting worse, not better – and they don’t think President Joe Biden is doing enough to stop it.
Is this summer hotter and drier than usual? Many Americans say so, and a majority think it could be because of climate change.
The more things change, the more they stay the same, at least when it comes to America’s choice of ice cream flavors.
Are children seeing stuff in movies they aren’t ready to see? Most Americans think so.
While online dating has grown in popularity, less than a third of Americans have a favorable opinion of dating apps.
More than ever, Americans this Fourth of July think the Founding Fathers would be disappointed in the nation they established 246 years ago.
Consumer fireworks sales are skyrocketing, and most Americans enjoy the fun of shooting their own fireworks.
Despite believing that a good night’s sleep is important, most Americans say they get less than eight hours sleep on most weeknights.
Most Americans believe the danger of COVID-19 is now mostly over, and oppose making vaccination against the virus mandatory for school children.
Father’s Day is this Sunday, and Americans overwhelmingly believe dads still matter.
Baseball is known as “America’s Pastime,” but less than half have even watched it on TV this season.
Americans consider exercise important, and the vast majority exercise at least once a week.
Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer for most Americans, nearly half of whom expect to take a vacation this summer.
As the nation prepares to celebrate Memorial Day, more than a third of Americans will remember someone close to them who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.