2013-06-04T05:00:25-06:00

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?  Trouble getting going this morning? Try one of these.... Read more

2013-06-03T05:00:52-06:00

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?  Strap on those ankle weights, and giddy-up! Prancerci... Read more

2013-05-31T05:00:13-06:00

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? Set your DVR and prepare to be spellbound by these globe-trotting w... Read more

2013-05-30T05:00:47-06:00

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

2013-05-29T05:00:04-06:00

A debate over intermarriage is dividing Reform Jewish rabbis. Read more

2013-05-28T05:00:05-06:00

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

2013-05-24T05:00:56-06:00

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

2013-05-23T05:00:16-06:00

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

2013-05-22T05:00:15-06:00

A new survey from the Brookings Institution reveals that poverty is skyrocketing in the suburbs, due in part to the Great Recession. Read more

2013-05-21T05:00:02-06:00

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

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