Political|US
America the secular? What a changing religious landscape means for US politics
A common assumption holds that nonreligious Americans vote for liberal candidates. The reality isn’t so simple.
A common assumption holds that nonreligious Americans vote for liberal candidates. The reality isn’t so simple.
Three philanthropy scholars size up the latest data on gifts from the country’s biggest philanthropists.
Three philanthropy scholars discuss several trends in giving by the wealthiest Americans highlighted in this yearly report. Among them: Much of this money doesn’t go to charities right away.
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