According to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, most Americans have at least some confidence in the information they get from mainstream media outlets like national news organizations and newspapers. The poll found that 58% of U.S. adults say they have at least some trust in information from national news organizations, and 53% have at least some trust in information from local news organizations. However, only around 1 in 10 Americans have a great deal of trust in information from social media sites like Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. The poll also found that Republicans are more distrustful of mainstream news sources compared to Democrats. Only around a third of Republicans say they have at least some trust in information from national news organizations, compared to about 8 in 10 Democrats. The findings underscore how misinformation and polarization have fractured trust in institutions and sources of information.