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Media and politics: Study shows majority of Americans agree media acts as check on politicians

December 10, 2024December 10, 20240

Despite the somewhat contentious relationship many Americans have with news outlets, most citizens still agree that “media scrutiny keeps politicians from…

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Pew Research: Today is tax day; here are seven facts about Americans and taxes

April 15, 2024April 15, 20240

Spring reliably brings a whirlwind of number-crunching and form-filing as Americans finish their tax returns. Altogether, the IRS expects to…

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More Americans opt out of COVID-19 vaccinations; survey show choice can be based on political views

March 16, 2024March 15, 20240

Kentucky Health News More Americans are opting out of COVID-19 vaccinations; survey shows the choice can be based on political…

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Kentucky among states suing Meta for knowingly hurting teens with Facebook, Instagram

October 27, 2023January 3, 20240

By Christia Spears Brown University of Kentucky Forty-one states and the District of Columbia (including Kentucky) filed lawsuits against Meta…

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Constance Alexander: Three little words are crushing America’s news literacy, clouding fact and fiction

January 25, 2022January 24, 20220

At the beginning of every semester, Leigh Wright, associate professor of journalism at Murray State University, asks her students where…

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Jan Hillard: COVID 19, the flu, smallpox, more and the curious case of anti-vaccination from beginning

November 16, 2020November 15, 20200

Suspicion about vaccines is not new. Opposition to vaccinations dates back to the 1800s when some resisted taking the smallpox…

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Jan Hillard: Mail-in Voting is both safe and effective — and deserves broad adoption across the states

August 7, 2020August 5, 20201

With COVID’s reach growing daily and the presidential election 3 months away, we must rationally look at alternatives to in-person…

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Analysis: Americans are relying more on faith in time of pandemic; faith provides comfort, fellowship

June 22, 2020June 21, 20200

By Jan Hillard NKyTribune Data Editor While most American houses of worship were shuttered in response to COVID 19 (over…

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Jan Hillard: The news media and COVID-19, political leanings, truth — and a complicated relationship

June 10, 2020June 10, 20200

Americans have a mixed relationship with the news media. Regardless of their source of news, be it traditional or social…

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Aaron Thompson: Amid the uncertainty, Class of 2020, you’ll be better off with a college degree

May 23, 2020May 22, 20200

As the head of public higher education in Kentucky, I’m usually asked to deliver at least one commencement address each…

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Jan Hillard: Making sense of COVID-19 — the two faces of public opinion which vary dramatically

April 26, 2020April 25, 20200

There are two faces of public opinion surrounding COVID-19. One face represents the roughly 75% of the public who support…

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Pew Research Center: What makes a good citizen? Top responses: Voting, paying taxes, following law

July 5, 2019July 4, 20190

By John Gramlich Pew Research Center In a Pew Research Center survey in early 2018, around three-quarters of Americans (74%) said voting…

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About crime in the U.S: Here are five facts you should know — it really isn’t as bad as you think

January 14, 2019January 13, 20190

By John Gramlich Pew Research Center Donald Trump made fighting crime a central focus of his campaign for president, and…

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Constance Alexander: More and more, we must separate the factual wheat from fake news chaff

August 12, 2018August 11, 20180

“In today’s digital age, it can often be challenging for consumers to determine what information is truly reliable. But whether…

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Pew Research Center: Student loan debt has jumped to more than $1.3 trillion, borrowers struggle to repay

May 21, 2018May 21, 20180

By Sarah Sattelmeyer and Brian Denten Pew Research Center Today, more than 40 million Americans hold student loans. During the…

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Pew Research Center: About a quarter of U.S. adults say they are ‘almost constantly online

April 22, 2018April 21, 20180

By Andrew Perrin and JingJing Jiang Pew Research Center As smartphones and other mobile devices have become more widespread, 26%…

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Pew Research Center: Have you read a book in the last year? 24% of American adults have not

April 18, 2018April 17, 20180

By Andrew Perrin Pew Research Center About a quarter of American adults (24%) say they haven’t read a book in…

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Bookmobiles alive and kicking in Kentucky which has more than any other state; 75 are on the road

April 7, 2018April 4, 20180

By Jen Fifield Pew Research Center The van comes to a stop just as it reaches the hens. A bleating…

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