According to a new survey from Pew Research, about three-quarters of Americans (74 percent) have read at least one book in any format in the past 12 months.
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More Americans ‘Almost Constantly’ Online
More than a quarter of American adults (26 percent) say they’re online “almost constantly,” Pew Research reports, up from 21 percent in 2015.
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Christian Women Are More Devout Than Christian Men
Pew Research found a significant gender gap concerning religious beliefs and practice among self-identified Christian men and women in America.
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Who’s Most Likely to be Married? Hint: It’s Not Evangelicals
Evangelical Christians are significantly more likely to be married than Americans who aren’t religious—but they’re a long way from first place.
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For Motherhood, Many Increasingly Ask ‘Who Needs Marriage?’
Fully 55 percent of women who reach their early 40s without ever tying the knot have nevertheless given birth to at least one child, according to Pew Research.
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Good Without God? Depends on How You Define ‘Good’
A recent Pew Research study found 56 percent of Americans say belief in God is not necessary for someone to be moral and have good values, while 42 percent disagreed.
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