2012-10-26T06:46:55-06:00

In the wake of Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock's controversial comments about rape and God's will, Dr. Robert P. Jones explores how religious Americans reconcile their theological convictions with public policy. Read more

2012-10-26T05:00:53-06:00

E.J. Dionne offers a controversial claim: Mitt Romney's attempts to disown the Right during this election indicate that the Tea Party movement is dead. Read more

2012-10-25T12:10:25-06:00

In the 2012 election, Maryland voters will have the opportunity to decide if they believe their state should have its own version of the DREAM Act. Read more

2012-10-25T05:00:06-06:00

A new study from the American Association of University Women shows that just one year out of college, Millennial women are paid 82 cents to Millennial men's dollar. Read more

2012-10-24T05:00:09-06:00

Surprisingly few of the religiously unaffiliated qualify as "nonbelievers." Dr. Robert P. Jones has more at Figuring Faith. Read more

2012-10-23T14:34:25-06:00

The religiously unaffiliated are a rapidly growing but often misunderstood group, as Dr. Robert P. Jones outlines in his latest column for "Figuring Faith," his blog at the Washington Post. Read more

2012-10-23T10:00:25-06:00

Follow the release of the 2012 American Values Survey live, starting at 1:30 pm on Tuesday, October 23. Read more

2012-10-23T10:00:25-06:00

Follow the release of the 2012 American Values Survey live, starting at 1:30 pm on Tuesday, October 23. Read more

2012-10-23T05:00:40-06:00

Could white working-class Americans in the Midwest end up saving Obama this year? Our recent survey showed that Romney's lead among white working-class is, in large part, due to his outsize advantage in the South. In other parts of the country, the rac... Read more

2012-10-22T14:55:00-06:00

Initiatives for the legalization of marijuana are on the ballot in three states, and men who have never been married could be among their most enthusiastic proponents. Read more

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