2012-08-08T05:00:28-06:00

Guess who's profiting most from SuperPACs this year? Read more

2012-08-07T14:42:47-06:00

Do Americans see the values of Islam as compatible with American values? Read more

2012-08-07T09:55:04-06:00

Tea Party women dismiss "Julia," the Obama campaign's virtual poster girl for social welfare programs, as sexist propaganda. Do other Americans agree? Read more

2012-08-07T05:00:16-06:00

A new study from the Center for the Study of Theological Education at Auburn Theological Seminary shows that it's no longer rare for seminary students to graduate with tens of thousands of dollars in student debt. Read more

2012-08-06T11:21:27-06:00

Although a few churches are using social media to connect with their congregants quite effectively, most places of worship have sparse online offerings and few Americans report using technology or social media for religious purposes. Read more

2012-08-06T09:10:01-06:00

In May, Barack Obama announced his support for same-sex marriage. Will this controversial move erode Obama's popularity within the black community? Read more

2012-08-06T05:00:54-06:00

An iPad app could make the Talmud more accessible and convenient for Jews who want to participate in the "Daf Yomi" cycle. Read more

2012-08-03T14:46:59-06:00

The GOP hopes that it can convince disaffected Jewish Americans who supported Obama in 2008 to vote Republican in November. Read more

2012-08-03T05:00:39-06:00

A new poll shows why campaign finance reform is hard: while only 2% of Americans think that spending by outside groups will have a positive effect on the election, only 40% are able to correctly define SuperPACs, while nearly half (46%) have no opinion... Read more

2012-08-02T05:00:46-06:00

Do you tweet in church? Most Americans don't. Learn more about the intersection between religion and technology (or lack thereof) in our new survey. Read more

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