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Pew Research Center: Americans still believe in heaven and hell despite becoming less religious

While a growing number of Americans choose not to identify with a specific religion, many still believe they are destined for an aftelife outside purgatory.

Study finds millennials are moving back home to save money

Young adults burdened with student loans and smaller paychecks are finding it easier to pay their debts from home than by living independently.

Twitter's News Consumers Tend To Be Younger, More Educated, Mobile and Affluent

As Twitter is headed swiftly towards it IPO, possible investors face questions about the platform's future, as well as its possible mainstream appeal and usage. Before putting money into Twitter, basically the question is, "What is it really good for?" Well one answer is pretty clear. According to a new Pew Research Center report, over half of Twitter users are using it as a news source.

Reddit Is More Popular with Latinos Than Any Other Ethnic Group - Pew

On July 3, the Pew Internet and American Life Project, which tracks social trends about the internet and technology, released a study focused purely on the social news and viral website Reddit. The study found, among other things, that a significantly higher proportion of Hispanics use Reddit, compared with White and Black Non-Hispanics.

Study: Facebook Too Parent-Ridden for Teens, Twitter Gains Popularity

It seems there are few social media networks more full of adults than Twitter, besides LinkedIn and perhaps BabyBoomerPeopleMeet.com, but it appears Facebook is fast becoming too long in the teeth for some teens - but that doesn't mean that they're deleting their profiles or becoming inactive.

Obama Approval Rating Breaks 50 Percent, Republicans Lose Faith in Their Congressional Leaders

President Obama’s approval rating is back above 50 percent, after falling below that benchmark in March. While the president’s numbers are recovering, they are still below his high of 55 percent shortly after his reelection last year.

Marijuana Legalization Poll 2013: Majority of Americans Support Legalization, Says New Pew Survey

A new poll by the Pew Research Center shows a majority of Americans now support the legalization of marijuana. This is the first time in 40 years of polling that more than half of American have been in favor of legalization.

Hispanic Pregnancy Rate Drops to Record Low Numbers; Mexican Pregnancy Rates Show Largest Decline

The pregnancy rate among Hispanic women has fallen in the U.S.

US Immigration News 2012: Immigrants Living in US Down; Mexican Migrants to US Sharply Declines Due to Various Factors, Says Study

According to new numbers, unauthorized immigrants living in the US has remained unchanged compared to figures from the last couple years.

Latino Vote Doubles in 2030: As Many as 40 Million Hispanic Voters Could be Eligible to Vote in 18 Years

As many as 40 million Hispanic voters could be eligible to vote in 18 years

Latino Vote 2012: Latino Catholics and Non-Affiliated Support Obama, Evangelicals Remain Divided

A new study revealed that while Latino Catholics and those not religiously affiliated largely supported Obama, Latino evangelicals were divided among the candidates.

Latino Voters Less Certain of Voting in the 2012 Presidential Election: Pew Research Poll

A new poll by the Pew Hispanic Center says that Latinos are less certain that they will vote in November than the general public.

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