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The FCC, The View and what it means to be “news”

2026-07-10 04:49:00

The Briefing ☀️ Happy Thursday! The Briefing is your guide to the world of news and information. Sign up here! In today’s email: 🔥 Featured story Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commission ordered an early review of ABC’s broadcast licenses. The FCC is also investigating whether The View – one of the network’s flagship […]

Americans’ views of Israelis have grown increasingly negative, but views of Palestinians have held fairly steady

2026-07-09 23:02:32

Americans' views of the Israeli people and government have grown more negative across party lines and age groups, while opinions of Palestinians have held largely steady.

Methodology

2026-07-09 21:59:22

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview Data in this report comes from Wave 181 of the American Trends Panel (ATP), Pew Research Center’s nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. The survey was conducted from Oct. 6 to Oct. 16, 2025. A total of 8,046 panelists responded out of 12,845 who were sampled, […]

Acknowledgments

2026-07-09 21:59:21

This report was written by Gabriel Piña, senior researcher; Mark Hugo Lopez, director, race and ethnicity research; Sahana Mukherjee, associate director, race and ethnicity research; Dalia Fahmy, senior writer/editor; and Alexandra Cahn, research assistant. Editorial guidance was provided by Steven Shepard, associate director, political research; and Hannah Hartig, senior researcher, political research. Methodological guidance was […]

Appendix: Supplemental tables

2026-07-09 21:59:21

Latino immigrants and U.S.-born Latinos differ on how much their identity shapes their lives

2026-07-09 21:59:20

For U.S. Latinos, the importance and meaning of identity are closely tied to how far they are from their family’s immigrant experience. Latinos born outside the United States (immigrants) are more likely than U.S.-born Latinos to say their Latino identity is central to who they are and to identify with their home country or ancestral […]