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The 16th annual PRRI American Values Survey examines Americans’ opinions on how democracy is working, what it means to be “truly American,” concerns about the economy, and belief in the American Dream.
President Trump recently announced that his administration will seek the death penalty for all murder cases in Washington, D.C., framing the move as part of a broader effort to fight crime. However, it is uncertain
As the U.S. economy shows early signs of strain amid ongoing trade tensions and new federal legislation, public opinion of President Donald Trump remains sharply divided. Policies, such as the decision to mobilize National Guard
On May 19, 2025, Congress passed the “Take It Down Act”, a bill that makes both actual and AI-produced nonconsensual explicit content, also known as “revenge porn,” illegal. Additionally, other issues related to pornography have
In the 2010s, the term “exvangelical” emerged to refer to individuals who have left evangelicalism and who have chosen to join non-evangelical Christian traditions, embrace non-Christian beliefs, or leave religion entirely. The exvangelical community has
As the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) formally declared that churches and other houses of worship may endorse political candidates to their congregations without violating the Johnson Amendment, a 1954 law prohibiting tax-exempt organizations from engaging