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Cathy Lynn Grossman

Cathy Lynn Grossman is a senior national correspondent for Religion News Service, specializing in stories drawn from research and statistics on religion, spirituality and ethics, and manager for social media.

Americans view Jews, Christians warmly; atheists, Muslims get cold shoulder

A new Pew Research survey finds U.S. adults feel most warmly about people who share their religion or those they know as family, friends or co-workers.

Five takeaways from the Hobby Lobby case

Five things to know about one of the most anticipated Supreme Court decisions of the year

Forget Republican or Democrat: Americans divide by their values

Toss out the party and ideology labels: Republican, Democrat, conservative, liberal.

Got religion on campus? Leave it off your resume

Recent college grads, take note: Mentioning a campus religion group on your resume — particularly a Muslim club — may lead to significantly fewer job opportunities.

More Americans willing to vote for an atheist president

WASHINGTON (RNS) Although most Americans still say they wouldn't vote for a godless candidate, the tide is shifting.

Survey: When science and faith collide, faith usually wins

WASHINGTON (RNS) Between scientific "facts" and evangelical faith, faith usually wins, according to a new survey.

Bible study: More people say the Good Book isn’t a God book

Bible films may be raking it in at the box office, but fewer people are reading the original and taking it seriously.

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