As machines take on more human work, what’s left for us?
Over the next decade or two, the spread of robotics and machine intelligence likely will affect millions of U.S. workers in jobs long thought to be relatively immune to computerization.
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Over the next decade or two, the spread of robotics and machine intelligence likely will affect millions of U.S. workers in jobs long thought to be relatively immune to computerization.
The court will determine whether prison officials may prohibit or limit a Muslim inmate from growing a beard, which many Muslims believe is required by their faith.
We asked Amy Mitchell, our Director of Journalism Research, to discuss how the new report on media polarization was put together.
The U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing for-profit businesses to opt out of the contraceptive mandate in the new health care law has raised questions about what the ruling might mean for businesses, for future challenges to the contraception mandate, and even for the future of church-state law. We posed these questions to Robert Tuttle, one of the nation’s experts on church-state issues. He is the Berz Research Professor of Law and Religion at the George Washington University.
Technological change already has reshaped the U.S. workforce — creating new job categories while others fade away.
There are some striking differences between women and men in their hopes and fears about the future.
About one-in-ten Americans (11%) describe themselves as libertarian and know what the term means.
Americans with young children in their home are just as likely as other adults to have a gun in their household.
The latest survey results from seven European Union countries reveals a wide range of views across the region about the economy, the future and the EU itself. Just ahead of the parliamentary elections, here’s a tour of the sentiment expressed by the public in each nation.
Americans see the next half-century as a period of profound scientific change, but they don’t agree on what will or won’t come to pass.
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