Pope Francis is viewed more favorably than the Catholic Church—and Catholics are divided by partisanship on what the Church should emphasize.
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Climate Change & Science
08.05.2015
Five Things to Know About Republicans Ahead of the First GOP Debate
While only 10 GOP candidates will battle it out Thursday in the first debate, here are five things every Republican presidential hopeful should know about their electorate.
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Religion & Culture
08.03.2015
The Top Two Religious Groups That Dominate American Cities
Using the American Values Atlas, we take a look at which religious groups dominate our country's metro areas.
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Abortion & Reproductive Health
07.30.2015
Map: American Attitudes on the Legality and Availability of Abortion Nationwide
Using the American Values Atlas, we look at where Americans in every state stand on the legality and availability of abortion.
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Politics & Elections
07.29.2015
One in Every Ten Young Adults Calls Stewart, Colbert Most Trusted News Source
Ahead of the final episode of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” we take a look at how many young adults view the show as the most trusted source of news on TV.
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Immigration
07.23.2015
Does Trump Speak for the GOP on Immigration?
Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has made headlines over his controversial remarks on immigrants—but does he represent where all Republicans stand on the issue?
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Race & Ethnicity
07.13.2015
Not All Millennials are Social Media Mavens
Have millennials really earned their title as masters of social media? According to PRRI's millennial survey, it depends on which platform you’re talking about.
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Law & Criminal Justice
07.08.2015
Majorities of Each Political Party Support LGBT Nondiscrimination Laws
Though SCOTUS has ruled same-sex marriage legal across the U.S., same-sex couples may still be subject to discrimination.
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Religion & Culture
07.02.2015
Is America a Christian Nation? Majority of Americans Don’t Think So
Just in time for the weekend’s celebrations of everything Americana, PRRI finds that a plurality of Americans no longer believe the U.S. is a Christian nation.
The Supreme Court ruling for same-sex marriage is just first of many hurdles the LGBT community faces as they strive for acceptance and equal rights.
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