
David Crary
News Director and Reporter at Associated Press
Religion news director for Associated Press. Past postings; Nairobi, Johannesburg, Paris, Sarajevo, Toronto. Plus covering LGBTQ and repro-rights in US.
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2 weeks ago |
bismarcktribune.com | David Crary
A lot of American adults — about 3 in 10 — make use of astrology, tarot cards or fortunetellers at least once a year. But only a small fraction of them rely on what they learn from these practices to make major decisions. That’s according to a recent nationwide survey by the Pew Research Center, encompassing 9,593 U.S. adults who were interviewed last October.
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4 weeks ago |
telegraphherald.com | David Crary
NEW YORK — A lot of American adults — about 3 in 10 — make use of astrology, tarot cards or fortunetellers at least once a year. But only a small fraction of them rely on what they learn from these practices to make major decisions. That’s according to a nationwide survey released last month by the Pew Research Center, encompassing 9,593 U.S. adults who were interviewed last October.
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1 month ago |
niagara-gazette.com | David Crary
NEW YORK - A lot of American adults - about 3 in 10 - make use of astrology, tarot cards or fortunetellers at least once a year. But only a small fraction of them rely on what they learn from these practices to make major decisions. That's according to a nationwide survey released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center, encompassing 9,593 U.S. adults who were interviewed last October.
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1 month ago |
lockportjournal.com | David Crary
NEW YORK — A lot of American adults — about 3 in 10 — make use of astrology, tarot cards or fortunetellers at least once a year. But only a small fraction of them rely on what they learn from these practices to make major decisions. That’s according to a nationwide survey released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center, encompassing 9,593 U.S. adults who were interviewed last October. kAm~G6C2==[ 244@C5:?8 E@ !6H[ 23@FE a :? `_ &]$] 25F=ED D2J E96J 6?8286 :?
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1 month ago |
hjnews.com | David Crary
By David Crary Associated Press NEW YORK - A lot of American adults - about 3 in 10 - make use of astrology, tarot cards or fortunetellers at least once a year. But only a small fraction of them rely on what they learn from these practices to make major decisions. That's according to a nationwide survey released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center, encompassing 9,593 U.S. adults who were interviewed last October.
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