Trust in America: How do Americans view economic inequality?
Amid rising inequality, many Americans feel that the U.S. economic system is unfair and generally favors powerful special interests. The post Trust in America: How do Americans view economic inequality? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Trust in America: Do Americans trust the police?
While views of and experiences with police vary substantially across demographic groups, there is support for a number of police reforms. The post Trust in America: Do Americans trust the police? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Trust in America: Do Americans trust the news media?
The declining public trust in the news media and polarization of news audiences have profound effects on civic life. The post Trust in America: Do Americans trust the news media? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
‘Not sustainable’: AstraZeneca jab creator opposes continual booster shots for COVID
‘[If] your goal is to stop all infections … that is wrong,’ said Professor Sir Andrew Pollard.
‘Not sustainable’: AstraZeneca jab creator opposes continual booster shots for COVID
‘[If] your goal is to stop all infections … that is wrong,’ said Professor Sir Andrew Pollard.
Mother Seton shrine launches initiatives to expand awareness of U.S. saint
EMMITSBURG, Maryland — The National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg is launching a series of initiatives to expand awareness of first U.S.-born saint, it announced Jan. 4, on the saint’s feast day. The initiatives build on the momentum of a yearlong commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the saint’s death. “Underlying all […]
Indonesian prosecutors seek life for Bali bombing suspect
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesian prosecutors on Wednesday demanded a life sentence for a top terror suspect who eluded capture for 18 years and accused him of masterminding a series of deadly attacks in the world’s most populous Muslim nation. Aris Sumarsono, 58, whose real name is Arif Sunarso but is better known as Zulkarnaen, sat […]
Pope Francis Receives Manifesto Challenging German ‘Synodal Way’
Vatican Media. Pope Francis’ general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Jan. 5, 2021. As of Jan. 5, the manifesto, published in 11 languages, has attracted the support of 5,832 signatories from Germany and other European countries.
Pope Francis: Society loses when ‘dogs and cats take the place of children’
Pope Francis’ general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Jan. 5, 2021. / Vatican Media. Vatican City, Jan 5, 2022 / 04:20 am (CNA). Pope Francis said on Wednesday that it is a civilizational loss when dogs and cats replace children in… […]
Pope Francis receives manifesto challenging German ‘Synodal Way’
Pope Francis’ general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Jan. 5, 2021. / Vatican Media. Vatican City, Jan 5, 2022 / 06:00 am (CNA). Pope Francis on Wednesday received a manifesto, backed by almost 6,000 Catholics, challenging the Germ… […]