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Meanwhile, older Americans look at the younger one and feel pessimistic about the world
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Meanwhile, older Americans look at the younger one and feel pessimistic about the world
Democrats are as likely as Republicans to say they must agree with a candidate on guns in order to support them
A plurality of Americans appear supportive of the anti-gun rallies being held across the country
More Americans express concern about arming teachers, according to latest CBS News poll
More Americans overall disapprove of President Trump's proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum
New CBS News poll finds six in 10 Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of Russia investigation
New CBS News poll finds almost half of Democrats say their party hasn't made clear what they would do; most Americans have yet to feel impact of tax cuts
New CBS News poll finds that most Americans are still uneasy about a possible conflict with North Korea, but Republicans are feeling less uneasy
Americans are divided along partisan lines on federal and state authority on immigration laws
According to our analysis of a decade's worth of House voting patterns, there are more than enough competitive districts to put the House into play
Here are the places and races Democrats would need to win to change the balance of the power in the House
The ongoing gun debate in the United States appears just as divided as ever
CBS polling analysis finds that the percentage of Democrats and Republicans holding negative views of the opposing party has grown in recent years
CBS News asked speech watchers for their instant reaction to the State of the Union address
Do Americans think the president is making the U.S. position in the world weaker or stronger?
Trump's disapproval rating has risen 10 points over the past year -- to 58 percent today. Here's what it looked like across several key groups, according CBS News polling unit's Fred Backus
Most women say it's important for women to run for political office and think the country would be better off for it, but there is a partisan divide on the question
Latest CBS News poll shows majorities across partisan lines think Trump should cooperate if asked for interview as part of Russia probe
Latest CBS News poll finds that a majority of Democrats would risk government shutdown over DACA
Latest CBS News poll finds that Trump retains support from his base, though few say they've been helped by his policies so far
In latest CBS News Nation Tracker poll, Americans weigh in on Trump's comments about immigrants from certain countries and his first year in office
CBS News polls surveyed over 16,000 Americans this year on topics ranging from Trump to North Korea to marijuana. Here's a look at some of what we found in 2017
CBS News exit polls show which Alabamians voted for Democrat Doug Jones in the heavily Republican state
Five years after the Sandy Hook mass shooting, a third of Americans say gun violence in America is a crisis, but they're divided on what to do about it
Views on the Republican tax plan: Is it fair? Who does it benefit? Corporations or the middle class? And will it help the economy?
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday declined the federal government's request to unseal grand jury material in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
President Trump called on Fed Governor Lisa Cook to resign on Wednesday after one of his appointees accused her of mortgage fraud.
A federal judge temporarily blocked a Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, ruling it likely violates the First Amendment.
The Trump administration has directed officials to probe any "anti-American" views and activities of immigrants applying for immigration benefits like green cards and work permits.
House Bill 4, the redistricting legislation, is the only item on the lawmakers' agenda when they reconvene on Wednesday.
As states prepare to implement changes to Medicaid required by President Trump's recent tax-and-spending law, tribal leaders say they are concerned Native American enrollees could lose their coverage.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said 37 current and former government officials are losing their security clearances.
Details are emerging about the possible motivation behind the firing of five senior FBI agents.
Nebraska Republican Gov. Jim Pillen announced plans Tuesday for an immigration detention center in a farming area in the state's southwest corner.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the entire southern border wall with Mexico is being painted black to deter illegal immigration, at President Trump's request.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia — who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador only to be brought back to face smuggling charges — asked a federal judge to dismiss his indictment.
The White House launched an official TikTok account on Tuesday, less than a month before a Sept. 17 deadline for the app to either find a new owner or face a U.S.-wide ban.
A Democratic state lawmaker who fled Texas in protest of a GOP redistricting effort is asking a court to let her exit the Capitol, after she was told she needs a police escort to leave the building.
The House Oversight Committee intends to release the documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a spokesperson said.
The U.S. has expanded its campaign to persuade countries to aid its crackdown on illegal immigration by accepting deportations of migrants who are not their own citizens.
Air Force chief of staff Gen. David Allvin announced he will retire in November, just two years into what is usually a four-year term as Air Force Chief of Staff.
More than a million foreign students study in the U.S. each year.
President Trump is working to coordinate a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after Monday's talks.
Oklahoma will require applicants for teacher jobs coming from California and New York to pass an exam the GOP-dominated state's top education official says is designed to safeguard against "radical leftist ideology."
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will serve as the FBI's co-deputy director, alongside the law enforcement agency's current second-in-command, Dan Bongino.