2014-02-24T15:46:51-07:00

Jennifer Kates, Clyde Wilcox and Jonathan Capehart will join PRRI CEO Dr. Robert P. Jones for the launch and a panel discussion of PRRI’s latest survey, A Shifting Landscape: A Decade of Change in American Attitudes about Same-sex Marriage and LGBT I... Read more

2014-02-24T12:15:20-07:00

A decade after 62 percent of Ohio voters supported a state constitutional amendment that banned same-sex marriage, public opinion has undergone a significant shift. The issue of same-sex marriage divides Ohio voters right down the middle: 47 percent of... Read more

2014-02-24T05:00:49-07:00

Today's Buzz covers PRRI's latest survey release, a new religious liberty bill making waves in Arizona, and the American cities with the widest income gaps between rich and poor residents. Read more

2014-02-21T07:00:38-07:00

Today's Buzz covers Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe's plans to veto a school prayer bill, Oregon's attorney general's announcement that the state will not defend its ban on same-sex marriage, and a state-by-state map of sales tax rates! Read more

2014-02-20T16:23:17-07:00

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? U–S–A! U–S–A! With a final score of 5-2 over th... Read more

2014-02-19T05:00:23-07:00

Today's Buzz covers a new smart gun, President Obama's focus on addressing poverty, and whether the religious right movement has fallen in America. Read more

2014-02-18T08:54:38-07:00

Today's Buzz covers President Obama and his faith, the history of Presidents' Day, and a look at the best and worst places to live in America. Read more

2014-02-17T13:08:35-07:00

On Sunday, Dr. Robert Jones, CEO of Public Religion Research Institute, appeared on NPR’s Interfaith Voices to discuss with host Maureen Fiedler the findings of a recent Univision poll that finds a large divide between Catholics around the worl... Read more

2014-02-14T09:45:20-07:00

Today is Valentine’s Day, the holiday that celebrates romance and love and is named for a martyred priest who officiated marriages. The holiday dates back to the 5th century and has origins in the Roman holiday Lupercalia. Although crime, imprisonmen... Read more

2014-02-14T05:00:49-07:00

Today's Buzz covers a divide among Catholic bishops on LGBT rights, new numbers on Obamacare enrollees, and some facts and figures on Valentine's Day. Enjoy! Read more

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