Pew Research Center

Roughly one-third of states haven’t imposed size restrictions on religious gatherings, a new analysis from the Pew Research Center suggests.
Nearly two-thirds of people in a Pew survey also said President Trump had acted too slowly to respond to the pandemic.
The death toll hit a new benchmark as Christians prepare for the Easter Sunday weekend.
The research underscores the challenges the Census Bureau faces in getting certain demographic groups to respond to the decennial survey.
They're still the majority, but the Pew Research Center report shows the U.S. is becoming a less explicitly Christian country.
A growing majority of Republicans now agree the special counsel's investigation was fair, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Republicans are nearly three times more likely than Democrats to say journalists create a lot of fake news.
White evangelicals' support for Trump remains as strong as ever, a Pew Research Center analysis has found. But there's been a tiny dip in his approval ratings.
The California governor said he would have been asked to approve one death each day for more than two years.
A 2011 Pew research poll found that nearly 48 percent of Americans still believe the Civil War was a fight over “states rights.”