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Israeli Views of the Israel-Hamas War
Pew Research Center· 7 hours agoThis Pew Research Center analysis covers Israeli attitudes on the Israel-Hamas war, including opinions on how it’s being conducted, the ...
Do I fall in America's lower, middle, or upper class? Here's how your income measures up in the US's...
Moneywise via AOL· 6 hours agoHere's how Pew Research Center’s income calculator is the quickest way to find the answer to that...
South Dakota couples are among the youngest in the U.S. to get married. Why?
Argus Leader via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoOne reason for this difference might be the conservative beliefs that vary by state. According to ...
Why Mexico’s coming election matters so much for the US
Semafor via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoLeading candidates’ stance on migration unclear Sources: Pew Research Center, CNN, BBC During the...
Tattoos Increase Risk of Developing Lymphoma by 21%, New Study Finds
People via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWhile not common, tattoos can also lead to MRI complications, because the pigments can interrupt the...
Should families and schools restrict smartphones?
MPR News· 4 hours agoThe first iPhone came out in 2007, when this year’s graduating high school seniors were toddlers learning to speak. Today, almost all high school students (95 percent) have access to a smartphone ...
Paternity leave benefits the whole family. So why aren’t dads taking it?
Motherly via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoAnna Kraynova/Shutterstock Here’s the good news: dads are more involved than ever in childcare and...
Where in the world are people most optimistic about AI?
Stacker via AOL· 7 hours agoThe majority of shopping, banking, and socializing occurs online. The IRS reports that around 90% of...
62 percent worn out by presidential campaign coverage: Survey
The Hill via Yahoo News· 1 day agoNearly two-thirds (62 percent) of Americans say they feel worn out by the high volume of news...
UW-Health study shows teen moods improve on smartphones
CBS 58 Milwaukee· 2 hours agoNew research from the University of Wisconsin shows smartphones may actually help teenagers feel better, especially when listening to music, podcasts, and audiobooks on their phones. The < ...