On balance, U.S. adults are more likely to view religion as helpful than as harmful: 44% say religion does more good than harm, while 19% say it does more harm than good. About one-third think it does ...
How much do you engage with others when you’re out in public? Lots of people don’t actually engage with others much at all. Think of commuters on public transportation staring down at their phones ...
It’s no surprise in today’s corrosive political environment that trust in government is near an all-time low. That’s a big problem. Communities with more trust during the Covid-19 pandemic had fewer ...
FaceTime has become a public nuisance. When all the world's a screen, no place is safe.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Let's face it: sometimes public embarrassment isn't just an accident. Maybe a "friend" cracks a joke about your outfit, a stranger points out a mistake you made, or someone decides ...
Takeaway one - public meltdowns are going to happen. When you see one coming on, calm yourself first, and then try to redirect your child. Maybe distract them with humor, or ask them questions to give ...
Radical transparency or strategic secrecy? Building in public builds trust and attracts community by intentionally sharing journeys, frameworks, and behind-the-scenes insights. But maintaining secrecy ...
For our latest survey data about views of religion’s role in public life, read our 2025 report “Growing Share of U.S. Adults Say Religion Is Gaining Influence in American Life.” The vast majority of U ...