2013-02-13T07:21:53-07:00

Just before President Obama delivered his fourth State of the Union address to Congress, Dr. Robert P. Jones outlined the state of public opinion on the issues that Obama was likely to address in his speech. Read more

2013-02-13T05:00:31-07:00

This week's graphic illustrates gender divides on sex, money, and romance when Valentine's Day rolls around. Read more

2013-02-13T05:00:18-07:00

Welcome to the Morning Buzz, PRRI’s morning dose of religion-related news with a shot of data – because what doesn’t liven up a morning round-up like some public opinion numbers? If your cat needs a birthday present, may I suggest this? Our new s... Read more

2013-02-12T05:00:51-07:00

Tonight, President Obama will deliver his fourth State of the Union address. One interesting question: how will he talk about climate change? Read more

2013-02-11T11:43:35-07:00

American attitudes about evolution more than 200 years after Darwin’s birth and more than 150 years after the publication of On the Origin of Species remain complex. Read more

2013-02-11T05:00:41-07:00

New data shows that teen pregnancy rates in New York City have plunged 27% over the past decade. Over this time, the city has worked to make it easier for teenagers to access condoms and other contraceptives. A slim majority of Americans favor allowing... Read more

2013-02-08T14:02:59-07:00

Less than a week before President Obama addresses Congress in his fourth State of the Union speech, our weekly graphic shows a divided nation on many of the issues that Obama is likely to address. Read more

2013-02-08T09:05:20-07:00

This week, PRRI Research Director Dan Cox had the opportunity to sit down with the proprietors of the American Enterprise Institute's "Banter" podcast, Stu and Andrew, to discuss our recent poll on sports and religion. Read more

2013-02-08T05:00:42-07:00

Muslim activists are launching an ad campaign to reclaim the word "jihad." Read more

2013-02-07T05:00:16-07:00

A new survey shows that Americans value higher education but simultaneously question its quality and affordability. Read more

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