Around 45 percent of Americans said they prayed daily. Newsweek has previously mapped the most religious states in America.
New research shows how abortion clinics are outnumbered by crisis pregnancy centers, which offer counseling and ultrasounds ...
Eighty-one percent of Americans say the law should not allow companies or other institutions to use religious beliefs to decide whether to offer a service to some people and not others.
The election countdown clock is ticking away as tensions rise ahead of what many people are calling the most important election in living memory: two strong candidates with utterly opposing views ...
A Los Angeles gynecologist surrendered his medical license after a state agency accused him of “unprofessional conduct,” ...
The Associated Press has been tallying results in national, state and local elections since 1848. In broad terms, the process is the same today as it was then: Vote count reporters collect election ...
Five findings from Public Religion Research Institute surveys illustrate the dire threats to a pluralistic democracy we will continue to face no matter who wins the presidential election ...
It was perhaps natural that campaign coverage of the presidential candidates’ health care policies began and ended with abortion rights; since June 2022, when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v.
Plenty of studies over the last two decades have found that people who have some sort of religious faith tend ... been obtained not only in the United States, which stands out among developed ...
The parents sought to send their children to Orthodox Jewish schools and argued that the state’s policy of barring funding for religious institutions was discriminatory. Other states allow ...
By: Bridey Jackson Professor of Political Science Dr. Lee Hannah and his Campaigns and Elections class administered a survey ...