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Christmas gift-giving sparks mixed feelings among many Americans http://pewrsr.ch/2h2bEqv
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Here's a look at how Republican and Democratic voters have changed since 1992, in advance of tonight's final presidential #debate.
Read our full report on trends in voter party identification here: http://pewrsr.ch/2coxNzZ
Read our full report on trends in voter party identification here: http://pewrsr.ch/2coxNzZ
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Republican voters’ path to backing Donald Trump
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Evangelicals are as supportive of Trump as they were of Romney at a comparable point in the 2012 campaign, while Clinton receives similar support from religiously unaffiliated voters as Obama did.
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How scholars, companies and workers are using Mechanical Turk, a ‘gig economy’ platform, for tasks computers can’t handle.
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Digital innovation has had a major impact on the public's news habits. How have these changes shaped Americans’ appetite for and attitudes toward the news?
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As Obama Years Draw to Close, President and U.S. Seen Favorably in Europe and Asia
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On Views of Race and Inequality, Blacks and Whites Are Worlds Apart
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Worldwide, both government restrictions on religion and social hostilities involving religion decreased modestly from 2013 to 2014 despite a rise in religion-related terrorism, according to Pew Research Center’s latest annual study on global restrictions on religion.
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Workers turn to social media for a range of reasons while at work, with taking a mental break and connecting with friends and family being among the most common.
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