Hollywood: Not God’s Kind of Town
Nearly half the country considers Hollywood unfriendly toward religion.
Nearly half the country considers Hollywood unfriendly toward religion.
About one-in-five Americans say the Democratic Party is unfriendly to religion.
Given a list of 14 programs, for only two are more than 20% of Americans in favor of decreasing government spending.
Just 3% of health care opponents cite abortion funding as their main reason for opposing legislation.
Compared with the U.S. and Western Europe, Russians are far less concerned about the potential threat from a nuclear-armed Iran.
A quarter of all teens ages 16 to 17 have texted while driving.
The economy and health care continued to lead the news last week as they have so often in recent months. But global warming, thanks in part to a controversy over emails, received a record level of coverage.
Susannah Fox discusses Pew Internet's health research, including a special survey of people living with cancer.
A national survey finds that Latinos from ages 16 to 25 are satisfied with their lives and optimistic about their futures. They value education, hard work and career success. But they are more likely than other youths to drop out of school, live in poverty and become teen parents.
A national survey finds that Latinos from ages 16 to 25 are satisfied with their lives and optimistic about their futures. They value education, hard work and career success. But they are more likely than other youths to drop out of school, live in poverty and become teen parents.