2014-03-20T05:00:45-06:00

Graphic of the Week examines American attitudes about HIV/AIDS, including causes and discrimination. Read more

2014-03-19T07:00:22-06:00

Today's Buzz reports on the biggest issue facing Christianity in America, the effect of increasing the minimum wage, Obamacare enrollment numbers, when extroverts are happier than introverts, and March Madness. Read more

2014-03-18T08:00:15-06:00

In today's Buzz: What Americans do for fun -- and when, Why turbans are not simply a fashion statement, and How churches have entered the real estate market. Read more

2014-03-17T15:51:58-06:00

Despite the widespread support for anti-discrimination legislation for LGBT individuals, such legislation still faces considerable hurdles, at least at the federal level. Read more

2014-03-17T05:00:28-06:00

Today's Buzz covers green funerals, a possible extension of jobless benefits, and a high school sleep activist! Read more

2014-03-14T08:00:52-06:00

Today's Buzz covers the pontiff's first year in the Vatican, the New Hampshire House of Representatives' vote to repeal the state's death penalty, and a new poll showing most Americans don't see global warming as a threat. Read more

2014-03-13T15:59:02-06:00

Today marks one year since Jorge Mario Bergoglio became the 266th pontiff of the Catholic Church. Here’s a look back at some of Pope Francis’s most memorable moments during his first year in the Vatican. Read more

2014-03-13T08:00:33-06:00

Today's Buzz covers the cost of passing on health insurance, a new and controversial statue of "Homeless Jesus," and Thomas Edsall's use of PRRI data in his latest for The New York Times. Read more

2014-03-13T05:00:14-06:00

The fact that most Millennials who are now religiously unaffiliated were raised in a religious tradition raises important questions about the forces responsible for this recent shift. PRRI’s latest survey finds one reason for high rates of disaffilia... Read more

2014-03-12T09:07:17-06:00

Today's Buzz covers Colorado's profits from marijuana taxes, why marijuana works to help people who are sick, and the generational gap between young and old Republicans on social issues. Read more

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