Attitudes Toward Immigration: In Black and White
African Americans are often more sympathetic to immigrants – except when it comes to jobs.
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African Americans are often more sympathetic to immigrants – except when it comes to jobs.
Church leaders and members don’t always agree about undocumented migrants.
Many Americans do not fit well within into either the conservative or liberal camps. Instead they find a home in one of two other U.S. political traditions, libertarian and populist, or defy attempts to pigeon-hole them.
Forty years after a Time cover famously asked, “Is God Dead?” polls find the Almighty thriving in the nation’s collective consciousness.
Beyond partisanship — and behind those healthy economic indicators — Americans may be seeing something that most economists overlook.
Public contentment with state of nation dips below 30%
As audiences shift to new online media, print’s problems have accelerated. But newspapers can still avoid a death spiral, according to the Project for Excellence in Journalism.
The federal debt has escalated in recent years but runaway deficits no longer top the political agenda as in the 1990s, according to a new poll analysis.
As baby boomers search for the perfect place to spend their golden years, states – especially ones not typically considered seniors’ havens – hope to grab a share of the retirement pie.
Allegations of corruption are fueling political discontent among independents, who are unhappy with Congress in general and their own representatives in particular.
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