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Highly educated Democrats not so smart when asked about Republicans, study finds
Americans largely misunderstand their political opponents, and the more they misunderstand, the more they assume bad motives.
Is Trump's base 'fake evangelicals'?
Are Trump's strongest supporters "fake evangelicals," those who identify as evangelical but don't attend worship or hold evangelical beliefs?
El Paso, Dayton shootings appear motivated by opposite sides of political spectrum
Two shootings over the weekend in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, appear to be motivated by opposite sides of the political spectrum.
Are pro-lifers winning the legal battle but losing the public opinion battle?
While the pro-life movement has racked up victories in the courts and legislative bodies, it appears to be losing the battle for public opinion on abortion.
3 ways Independence Day became politicized this week
The Fourth of July holiday is typically thought of as a time Americans put partisan politics aside to celebrate the ideals of the American founding that unite us.
Highlights from the Southern Baptist report on sexual abuse
The Southern Baptist Convention's Sexual Abuse Advisory Group released its report Saturday. Here are some highlights.
We're commanded to pray for presidents but not to give them photo-ops
Pray for those in authority, Paul wrote in a letter to Timothy, but he didn't command public displays with those authorities.
Trump, conservatives and civility: What is the French-ism/Ahmari-ism debate really about?
Ever since President Donald Trump broke old conservatism, conservatives are debating what the new conservatism should be, as they try to piece it back together.
'The Handmaid's Tale' is more conservative than you think
Hulu's "The Handmaid's Tale" has become a symbol of progressive activism, but many of the show's storylines contain conservative themes.
One surprising reason the poor don't get justice in developing countries
Among the many reasons poor people have difficulty getting protection in the justice systems of developing countries, one surprising factor has gone largely unnoticed, International Justice Mission CEO Gary Haugen explained.