Many adults reported experiencing discrimination during the COVID-19 pandemic
The most prevalent discrimination during COVID-19 was attributed to being treated with less courtesy or respect than others, study finds.
The Muslim population is growing in America but discrimination is still rampant
The Muslim population has grown significantly, with discrimination still a rampant issue in America, survey finds.
Many Americans are neutral about the decline in White people in the U.S.
Most Americans are neutral about the decrease in populants who identify their race as White, neither portraying its decline as…
Study unveils the long-term health complications of young unaccompanied migrants
The study was conducted by University College London in collaboration with UN Migration Agency, Harvard University, Lancaster University, and Médecins…
Americans are now more open about the restriction of misinformation online
The Pew survey involved more than 11,000 adult participants who were recruited between July 26th and August 8th, 2021.
Study links social Darwinism to dysfunctional psychological characteristics
Researchers focused on the Big Five personality traits when examining links between the traits and belief in social Darwinism.
DHS data shows migrant encounters are at a 21-year high at the U.S.-Mexico border
The DHS data showed the highest monthly total and an astronomical increase since March of 2000.
The vast majority of Americans traveled abroad during the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
The survey was conducted by the Pew Research Center.
More women in America are taking part in services at U.S. mosques
More women are attending U.S. mosques, with an increased rate of holding leadership roles at mosques, survey finds.
Many Americans with high religiosity tend to refute the existence of intelligent alien life
The survey was conducted by the Pew Research Center.
New research unveils the putative and protective factors linked to radical beliefs
A research team examined over 100 putative risk and protective factors linked to radicalization.
Survey shows high confidence and trust in the CDC, FDA, and top public health experts
The survey included 1,719 adult participants based in the U.S. and occurred throughout June of 2021.