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? Trouble getting going this morning? Try one of these.... Read more
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? Trouble getting going this morning? Try one of these.... Read more
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? Strap on those ankle weights, and giddy-up! Prancerci... Read more
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? Set your DVR and prepare to be spellbound by these globe-trotting w... Read more
Should Supreme Court justices take public opinion into account when making decisions? Americans are divided - 47% say yes, while 45% say no. Learn more about Americans' perspectives on the Supreme Court and affirmative action in our new survey. Read more
A debate over intermarriage is dividing Reform Jewish rabbis. Read more
If you're still keeping tabs on the ongoing Bush dynasty, check out this profile of George P. Bush at the LA Times. Read more
A new government report found that teen birth rates have declined substantially among Hispanic Americans over the past five years. A majority of Hispanic Americans agree that birth control should be available to teenagers age 16 and older without paren... Read more
An Arizona lawmaker took an unorthodox approach to the state House's daily invocation: he acknowledged that he is an atheist, and gave a secular invocation. Read more
A new survey from the Brookings Institution reveals that poverty is skyrocketing in the suburbs, due in part to the Great Recession. Read more
A new Columbia University study predicts that heat-related deaths in New York City could increase by one-third in the coming decades, thanks to climate change. More than 6-in-10 (63%) Americans agree that over the last few years, the weather has gotten... Read more