The top 10 religion stories of 2024: What’s old is news again (Abdel Kareem Hana | AP) Palestinian women and girls struggle to reach for food at a distribution center in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, in December 2024. The Israel-Hamas war — including the ... 12/28/2024 - 12:00 am | View Link
Highlighting the battles over religion in public schools in 2024 As the new year moves closer, some of the political issues from 2024 will be continuing into 2025, including the implementation of religion in public schools. 12/26/2024 - 2:40 pm | View Link
Kwanzaa Meaning: Is tied to a religion and what is its origin? As the year draws to a close, various holiday traditions light up homes around the world. Amidst the festive season that includes Hanukkah and Christmas, another celebration takes ... 12/26/2024 - 3:10 am | View Link
The biggest religion stories of the year — and what we could see in 2025 Each year, the Religion News Association surveys its members to come up with the top domestic and international stories about religion. Copyright 2024 NPR The biggest ... 12/26/2024 - 1:52 am | View Link
Religion Ties Us Together—A Holiday Message of Common Faith With 73 percent of all Americans considering faith an important part of their identity, religion is what unites us. It’s a resonant message for the holidays. 12/25/2024 - 11:59 pm | View Link
U.S.Religious Landscape Survey on religion’s impact on society, conflicts between religion and society, religion and morality, and the links between religion and life satisfaction. Using the responses to these and other survey questions, the report examines the diversity of 12/27/2024 - 7:01 am | View Website
BY Gregory A. Smith adults now say religion is “very important” in their lives, 4 points lower than the 2020 NPORS and substantially lower than all of the Center’s earlier RDD readings on this question. Four-in-ten U.S. adults consider religion ‘very important’ in their lives % of U.S. adults who say religion is ____ important in their life 12/26/2024 - 7:05 pm | View Website
Religious affiliation of members of 117th Congress 1 PEW RESEARCH CENTER Religious affiliation of members of 117th Congress State District Name Party Continuing/freshman Denominational family 12/26/2024 - 2:58 am | View Website
NUMBERS, FACTS AND TRENDS SHAPING THE WORLD FOR RELEASE MAY 12, 2015 and technology; religion and public life; Hispanic trends; global attitudes; and U.S. social and demographic trends. The center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. This report was made possible by The Pew Charitable Trusts, which received support for the project from Lilly Endowment Inc. 12/25/2024 - 5:11 pm | View Website
In America, Does More Education Equal Less Religion? identify with any religion. Indeed, fully three-quarters of college graduates are affiliated with some religion (including 11 % who say they are adherents of non-Christian faiths like Judaism, Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism), as are 76% of those with some college experience and 78% of those whose education topped out with high school. 12/25/2024 - 4:47 am | View Website
If you haven't yet listened to Spotify's AI-generated podcast all about your Wrapped for 2024, you really should. While it may not quite blow you away as intended, it's still worth seeing what all the fuss is about. After all, artificial intelligence isn't going away anytime soon, so we may as well see exactly what it's capable of, right?!
Dear Eric: I have been in a seven-year relationship with my partner. We do not have any children together and we are not legally married. I am 36 and he is 39 and I am at the point where I would like to get married and have my own child.
When we first got together, he was very much open to marriage and kids, but it seems that this has changed, even though he has not clearly expressed this to me.
Having used Pixel devices in the past, Google Photos has always been my go-to choice for photo management. However, since switching to a Samsung device, Samsung Gallery has quietly become my preferred option, and it beats Google Photos in several key areas.
If you're anything like me, you sometimes struggle to find something to watch when you're on YouTube. Fortunately, the media giant is adding a new button to the Android app to automatically hunt down and select a video for you to watch.
Your iPhone's built-in speaker can get pretty loud. And when the volume is set too high, audio can startle you as soon as any media starts to play. Thankfully, you can prevent this.