The Morning Buzz | Women Are Cracking the Stained-Glass Ceiling
In today's Buzz, the National Guard heads to the Texas-Mexico border with too little to do, U.S. employers are taking longer to fill empty positions, Texas's voter ID law goes to trial, Oklahoma's...
View ArticleThe Morning Buzz | Do Independent Candidates Have a Chance to Win in November?
In today's Buzz, independent candidates run for state-level offices, many Americans still struggle to put food on the table, the Supreme Court gears up for another religious liberty case, the New York...
View ArticlePRRI in the New York Times | Social Worker Spreads a Message of Acceptance to...
A recent New York Times article on growing acceptance of the gay community within Mormonism features PRRI data from our 2014 LGBT survey.
View ArticleMedia Roundup | Coverage of PRRI’s New Survey on Religion, Values, and...
The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Religion News Service, International Business Times, Huffington Post HuffPollster, The National Journal, Politico, and more covered our new climate change report.
View ArticleMerry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays
The battle of “Merry Christmas” vs. “Happy Holidays” is feistier than ever this year. Our latest public opinion numbers on holiday greetings and festivities.
View ArticleWhite, Hispanic Catholics Disagree on Issue of Climate Change
PRRI finds an ideological divide among white and Hispanic Catholics on issues related to the existence, cause, and severity of climate change.
View ArticleMajority of Catholics for Religious Stewardship, One-Third Say God Gave...
Ahead of the pope's encyclical on the environment, PRRI looks at how Catholics compare with other religious Americans on the topics of dominion and stewardship.
View ArticleMorning Buzz | Catholic Universities Slow to Respond to Pope’s Encyclical
In today's buzz, Catholic universities in the U.S. have been slow to respond to pope's encyclical, plus the Seventh-day Adventist's will decide if women can become clergy.
View ArticleIn the New York Times | Gay and Transgender Catholics Urge Pope Francis to...
The pope's U.S. visit comes at a pivotal time for the LGBT community. According to the American Values Atlas, 60 percent of Catholics favor allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry legally.
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