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Subject Vaping has been on the rise in U.S. – particularly among young people
Date September 28, 2019 11:00 AM
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How the Watergate crisis eroded public support for Richard Nixon
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September 28, 2019
#%22https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/09/26/vaping-survey-data-roundup/


** Before recent outbreak, vaping was on the rise in the U.S., especially among young people ([link removed])
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An outbreak of lung injuries among e-cigarette users across much of the United States has focused attention on the products’ potential dangers. An analysis of data from surveys conducted before the health warnings finds vaping has increased rapidly ([link removed]) among secondary and college students in recent years. And young adults are less likely to believe vaping is harmful to one’s health.
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#%22https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/09/24/younger-college-educated-black-americans-are-most-likely-to-feel-need-to-code-switch/


** Younger, college-educated black Americans are the most likely to feel the need to ‘code-switch’ ([link removed])
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Black and Hispanic Americans are more likely than their white counterparts to say they feel the need to change the way they express themselves ([link removed]) around people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds. Black college graduates, particularly those under 50, are especially likely to feel this is necessary.
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#%22https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/09/27/far-more-immigration-cases-are-being-prosecuted-criminally-under-trump-administration/


** Far more immigration cases are being prosecuted criminally under the Trump administration ([link removed])
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The number of federal criminal arrests for immigration offenses surged from 58,031 in fiscal 2017 to 108,667 in fiscal 2018 ([link removed]) . Similarly, the number of suspects who were criminally prosecuted for such offenses rose 66% during this period.
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** Among U.S. couples, women do more cooking and grocery shopping than men ([link removed])
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More than half of married couples in the United States say sharing household chores is “very important” to a successful marriage. But when it comes to grocery shopping and cooking, most women say they’re the ones usually doing the work ([link removed]) , an analysis of a time-use survey found.
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** One-in-five Americans now listen to audiobooks ([link removed])
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Roughly seven-in-ten U.S. adults say they have read a book in the past 12 months in any format, a figure that has remained largely unchanged since 2012. Print books remain the most popular format for reading, though there has been an uptick in the share who listen to audiobooks ([link removed]) .
* Who doesn’t read books in America? ([link removed])

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** United Nations gets mostly positive marks from people around the world ([link removed])
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World leaders and representatives from 193 United Nations member states met this week in New York for the 74th session of the General Assembly. Here are five facts ([link removed]) about how people around the world view the UN, based on a new 32-nation survey.
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** From the archives: How the Watergate crisis eroded public support for Richard Nixon ([link removed])
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Richard Nixon won reelection by a landslide in 1972 and began his second term with a lofty 68% Gallup Poll approval rating. But the Watergate scandal quickly took a heavy toll on those ratings, as chronicled in this 2014 post ([link removed]) by Andrew Kohut, Pew Research Center’s founding director and former president.
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** Key facts about refugees to the U.S. ([link removed])
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