The Morning Buzz | American-Made Movie Denouncing Islam Sparks Violence Abroad
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After watching this video, I am left with this thought: cats have very strange-looking hind legs.
Controversy exploded yesterday after an American-made, amateurish movie denouncing Islam inspired protesters to attack the U.S. embassies in Egypt and Libya, resulting in the death of the U.S. ambassador to Libya. Nearly 8-in-10 (79%) Americans believe that people in Muslim countries have an unfavorable opinion of the U.S.
A new poll shows that over 30% of Americans believe that a majority of Hispanics in America are undocumented immigrants. According to the Pew Hispanic Center, only 37% of U.S. Hispanics are immigrants, and only 18% of U.S. Hispanics are undocumented.
Millennials are currently concentrated in cities, but will they make large metropolitan areas their permanent homes? And how will this change the modern city?
GWU professor John Sides has some thoughts on how the economy will matter between now and the election.
Poverty rates are concentrated in the South, according to a new study.
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