A new study shows that Americans are more worried about the possibility of terrorism than they are about being hospitalized or being the victim of a violent crime.
The U.S. government-funded study reveals that about 15 percent of those surveyed had thought about the possibility of terrorism during the previous week.
That compares to only 10 percent of responders who said they thought about the possibility of falling sick and an equal percentage who thought about violent crime.
In addition, … [Read More]
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Source: VOA News: War and Conflict
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