In today's buzz, Pope Francis makes his first appointment in the U.S., Vox makes a depressing international map of healthcare costs, and a cheeky new Kickstarter campaign questions our attachment to smartphones. Read more
In today's buzz, Pope Francis makes his first appointment in the U.S., Vox makes a depressing international map of healthcare costs, and a cheeky new Kickstarter campaign questions our attachment to smartphones. Read more
In today's buzz, we launch a beta version of the American Values Atlas, ASU reverses its decision on allowing religious symbols on the football field, and religious insurance companies look to outsource for contraceptive coverage. Read more
PRRI and SSRS are excited to announce the launch of the American Values Atlas (AVA), a powerful new online tool for understanding the complex demographic, political, and religious changes occurring in the United States today. Read more
In today's buzz, Democrats take to the airwaves, a Southern Baptist pastor shows support for homosexual relationships, and the topic of economic inequality now speaks more about wealth than about poverty. Read more
In today's buzz, climate change gets an upbeat twist, Brazil considers a Pentecostal presidential candidate, and we rev up to release our 2014 American Values Survey. Read more
In today's buzz, U.S. Catholic bishops' role in Hobby Lobby, Christian decals on football players' helmets, and Apple Watch's main competition in China. Read more
A new study released by Duke University finds that churches are increasingly welcoming gay and lesbian couples in committed relationships to their congregations. These findings underscore PRRI data that indicate religious groups have seen an astonishin... Read more
In today's buzz, a new study reveals a jump in LGBT-friendly congregations, Missouri lawmakers enact a 3-day waiting period for abortion, and gender discrimination from a transgender person's point of view. Read more