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Around 40% of all Asian Americans said they feel close to a religion for reasons aside from religion, such as family or culture.
A new Pew Research Center survey published Wednesday shows a rising share of Asian Americans say they have no religion, but Christianity is still the largest faith group among Asian Americans.
Historically, AAPI communities have given much to the development of the United States; however, current K-12 school curricula lack education on their successes, contributions, and heroes. Given the ...
That year, for the first time, Chinese scientists published more papers than their counterparts in America or the European Union (see chart 1). It is not just the quantity that is improving. The ...
Story at a glance A new Pew Research Center survey states that more Asian Americans have no religious affiliation. Survey findings support other research showing number of nonreligious ...
Together, these six groups constitute 81% of all U.S. Asian adults, according to a Center analysis of the Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey (ACS). These six groups are discussed ...
Christian, Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim are the only religious identities that are each claimed by at least 5% of Asian American adults. Fewer than 1% of ...
About one-in-ten Asian American adults (11%) say their religion is Buddhism, a slight decline from 14% in 2012. A much larger share (21%) currently say that, aside from religion, they feel close to ...
About one-third (32%) of Asian Americans have no religious affiliation, meaning that they answer a survey question about their present religion by saying ...
About 6% of Asian Americans now say their religion is Islam. An additional 3% say they feel close to Islam for reasons such as family background or ...
The Australian journalist was freed and is back home in Melbourne after being detained in August 2020 over national security-related accusations
The Australian journalist on ill-defined allegations of sharing Chinese state secrets overseas – has been freed and reunited with her family in Australia.
“Tight hugs, teary screams, holding my kids in the spring sunshine,” Cheng said via X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday evening. “Trees shimmy from the breeze. I can see the entirety of the sky now! Thank you Aussies.”
The number of Americans who consider their racial origin as solely Asian Indian grew more than 50% to nearly 4.4 million people from 2010 to 2020. When factoring in people who consider themselves ...