Argentina sees dips in popularity in Pope Francis, new poll finds

Pope Francis remains wildly popular in Latin America, according to a new survey, but saw a decrease in favorability in Argentina.

Pew Research Center released a comprehensive study, titled, ""How People in Latin America and the U.S. view Pope Francis." The poll surveyed 6,234 adults last year in six of Latin American's most populous countries.

The poll found that attitudes toward the pope — in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru —are still broadly positive although overall less positive than they were a decade ago.

In Brazil and Mexico, for instance, 68% of adults have a favorable opinion of the pope.

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The favorability for the pope in Argentina had the biggest drop among the six surveyed countries.

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A decade ago, 91% of Argentinians said that they had a positive opinion of Francis. That number has dropped to an estimated 64% today.

The poll also found:

-In Brazil and Mexico, 68% of adults have a favorable opinion of the pope.

-In Colombia, 72% share this opinion compared to 83% of adults in late 2013.

-In Chile, only about half of adults there have a positive view of Francis.

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The favorable impression of Francis among U.S. adults reached high points between 2015 and 2017 when seven-in-ten Americans viewed him positively. Today, 57% of U.S. adults have a favorable opinion of the pope.

The poll found that U.S. Catholics (75%) are more likely than Protestants (51%) or the religiously unaffiliated (56%) to have positive views of Francis today.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Cowboys maintain dominance over Giants after intercepting last-second Hail Mary

The Cowboys-GIants rivalry remains lopsided in favor of America's Team.

The reigning NFC East champions won their seventh game in a row against Big Blue, coming away with a 20-15 victory in New Jersey on Thursday.

The Giants got on the board first with a field goal, but Dallas responded with a Rico Dowdle touchdown (that came after a holding flag was picked up), and then CeeDee Lamb scored a long touchdown. Big Blue kicked two more field goals before the end of the half to head into the locker room down, 14-9.

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The Giants marched down the field to start the second half, but were stuffed again and forced to kick their fourth field goal of the night. Brandon Aubrey, though, answered right back with a 60-yard bomb of his own to bring Dallas back up five.

The G-Men again struggled to get the ball in the end zone, as Greg Joseph knocked down his fifth field goal of the night early in the fourth. Aubrey drilled another one, though, to make it a 20-15 Dallas lead with just under seven minutes to go.

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On 4th and 6, Daniel Jones targeted Malik Nabers for the 15th time (he already had a dozen catches), but he couldn’t finish his toe-tap, and the Cowboys took over with 3:21 left. 

Nabers suffered a concussion on the play. 

Aubrey, though, missed a 51-yarder wide right, giving the Giants one more chance with 28 seconds left and no timeouts left. However, a Jones Hail Mary was intercepted, giving Dallas the victory.

It's the Cowboys' seventh consecutive victory against New York, their 14th in their last 15 games, and their 19th in their last 23 matchups.

For Dallas, it snaps a two-game losing skid, while New York has now lost three of their first four games.

Entering Thursday, the Cowboys' run defense was the worst in the league - naturally, Devin Singletary only ran for 24 yards. Nabers' 12 catches for 115 yard led all receivers, but Lamb's 7-98-1 came in the winning effort.

Dak Prescott was 22-for-27 for 221 yards, while Jones completed 29 of his 40 passes for 281 yards - however, the Giants' only scoring was via the field goal.

The Cowboys will head to Pittsburgh next week to play the Steelers, while the Giants will also hit the road, going west to face the Seahawks.

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