Pew: Americans Favor Freedom of Information over Protection from ‘Fake News’
Ordinary Americans don’t want to trade internet freedom for protection from “fake news.”
Ordinary Americans don’t want to trade internet freedom for protection from “fake news.”
A new study by the Pew Center reveals that atheists are far more likely to see a conflict between faith and science than religious believers.
Nearly 59 million immigrants have entered the United States in the last five decades, pushing the nation’s foreign-born population close to record highs, according to a Pew Research Center report.
Flying in the face of the common belief that irreligiosity tends to rise with education and income, the exact opposite trend emerges from the Pew Center’s most recent comprehensive report on religion in America.
Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the world and, if current trends continue, will pass Christianity somewhere in the middle of this century, before going on to become the world’s dominant religion by 2070.
In a new report by the Pew Research Center, China leads the pack of the world’s 25 most populous nations in government restrictions on religion.
A recent article by the Pew Research Center highlights five important facts about Europe’s Muslim population in light of the recent Islamist attacks in France and anti-Islamist protest marches in Germany.