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Spring 2021: After a Dark Year ... Signs of Progress

U.S. Public Opinion on the Pandemic

A year ago in March, state and local governments in the United States began urging residents to adjust their work, school, and social lives in response to the spread of a novel coronavirus first identified in China.

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The Pandemic and the Arts in Philadelphia

As the pandemic took hold in March 2020, Opera Philadelphia shut off its stage lights and locked its doors and was forced to transform itself from a tradition-bound classical arts organization into an internet film producer.

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Californias Temblor Range in Bloom

Blue tansy and golden wildflowers blanket the Temblor Range in Carrizo Plain National Monument during a “super bloom” in 2017 when a long drought followed by a wet winter coaxed an abundance of wildflowers to blossom.

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Online Harassment Isn't Growing—But It's Getting More Severe
Online Harassment

4 in 10 Americans say they’ve experienced abuse while online, with a larger share facing sexual harassment and stalking.

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A Boost for Public Safety

How Pew’s public safety performance project has helped propel reforms in the corrections field.

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Trust Magazine features articles on The Pew Charitable Trusts’ efforts to address the challenges of a changing world by illuminating issues, creating common ground, and advancing ambitious projects that lead to tangible progress