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Stress and Happiness: Often, but Not Always, Related
Residents of Hawaii and North Dakota had the lowest stress levels in the nation in the first half of 2009, while Kentucky and West Virginia residents had the highest stress levels. States with residents that are less stressed tend to have ...
Life in Kurdistan: A Tale of Two Wars?
Iraqi Kurdistan's stability relative to the rest of Iraq has not translated into economic improvement.
Global Safety Starts to Slip
Gallup's latest update on global safety shows people worldwide feel safer today than they did a decade ago, but many countries have a long way to go.
Gallup Week-in-Review
Read about how job approval for congressional representatives relates to voter turnout, life in North Dakota, good places and bad places for gays and lesbians to live worldwide, and more in this week's review.
Most Students Prefer Colleges That Restrict Guns on Campus
A Lumina Foundation-Gallup study shows that 81% of students consider gun policies key in their college choice.
Majority Worldwide Now Say Their Area Is Good for Gay People
For the first time in Gallup World Poll's trend dating back to 2006, a majority of people (52%) worldwide say their city or area is a "good place" for gay or lesbian people to live.
Two in Three Americans Now Support Legalizing Marijuana
Americans' support for legalizing marijuana continues to set new records, with 66% of U.S. adults now in favor of making the drug legal.
Connectedness: Seeing the Bigger Picture in Every Moment
Learn how seeing the bigger picture motivates those with Connectedness to build bridges and feel fulfilled in their work.
No Soft Power Shake-Ups for Now
Gallup's latest leadership report shows Germany remains the top-rated power in the world, with the U.S. in second place. Russia is still globally unpopular.
Engaging Your Storm: The Power of Strengths and Engagement in Education
Learn what a Gallup award-winning workplace of educators is doing to engage its employees as they apply their strengths.