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    Most Americans value workplace diversity, but few want employers to consider race or ethnicity in hiring and promotion decisions

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  2. 3 hours ago

    35% of black Democrats say they would be 'more enthusiastic' if 2020 Dem nominee were black -- but 62% say this wouldn't make a difference in their enthusiasm. Interesting xtabs from yesterday's report:

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  3. Legislators' Facebook audiences 'liked' posts that opposed political figures more than posts that didn't take sides

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  4. The number of newspaper newsroom employees fell from about 71,000 in 2008 to 39,000 in 2017, a decline of 45%.

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  5. Weather tops the list of local news topics Americans cite as important for daily life, with 70% expressing a daily need for information on the topic.

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  6. Deep learning is a class of machine learning models that use layers of synthetic neurons to help make predictions. recently used deep learning models to predict whether human faces belonged to men or women in news images on Facebook.

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  7. Majorities of Democrats generally say the gender, race or sexuality of the Democratic nominee wouldn’t make a difference in their enthusiasm for the candidate.

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  8. Our Western Europe survey found that personally knowing a Muslim -- and NOT self-assessed knowledge about the Islamic faith -- is closely connected with opinions about Muslims and Islam:

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  9. 2 hours ago

    This from several years ago but still relevant. Most veterans don't feel like the public has a good understanding of the problems that those in the military face. And the public generally agrees.

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  10. More Democrats say they would be less enthusiastic (17%) than more enthusiastic (4%) if the Democratic nominee for president were a white man.

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  11. A new report from 's Data Labs team is part of our exploration of the ways that new advances in machine vision allow researchers to use a computational model to analyze large quantities of photos.

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  12. 1/ Our Data Labs team used to examine the representation of women in news images from 17 national news outlets’ Facebook posts during a three-month period last year.

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  13. In Today's News: DOJ accuses Assange of violating Espionage Act, doctored videos of political figures on social media, Gatehouse Media lays off 200 journalists & more:

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  14. Misinformation and fears about its impact are pervasive in 11 emerging economies

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  15. A majority of both boys and girls play video games, but gaming is nearly universal for boys.

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  16. 4 hours ago

    Learned a lot about the Asian American population from this post from colleagues, including the six origin groups that make up 85% of all Asian Americans:

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  17. Among Democrats, share who would be more enthusiastic about having a woman as the Democratic #2020 nominee: Women ages 18-49: 45% Men ages 18-49: 28% Women 50+: 26% Men 50+: 19%

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  18. In their own words: Why some teens say social media has had a mostly positive effect on people their own age

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  20. 5 hours ago

    LGB adults may be less religious than straight Americans by some traditional measures, but the gaps between these groups generally narrow when it comes to questions about spirituality -- read more in my new post with :

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  21. Our new post is a closer look at rising levels of English proficiency and education among unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. – and demographic factors behind the changes.

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