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Youth, Loneliness and Political Violence in the U.S.
Although most Americans are united in rejecting political violence, a notable minority say it is "sometimes OK."
7 Workplace Challenges for 2025
The workplace has not returned to pre-pandemic normalcy, and leadership challenges abound in 2025. But each of these challenges has a solution.
Fear of Discrimination Deters LGBT Americans From Fostering
LGBT Americans are more interested than non-LGBT adults in fostering or adoption, and are facing discrimination as a major barrier, reveals a 2023 Kidsave-Gallup study.
Take Stock of Women's Health; the Future Depends on It
Over the next three years, Hologic and Gallup will ask women worldwide about their health in the first comparative global study of women's health.
Majority Worldwide Cannot Swim; Most of Them Are Women
The first World Drowning Prevention Day is Sunday. Research from the Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll in 2019 found that 55% of the world's adults could not swim unassisted.
U.S. Adults Rate Their Diet as Healthy, Worry About Food Safety
Most Americans consider their diet to be healthy, and many read nutrition labels. Yet, confidence in food safety oversight has hit a new low.
'People Want to Work for a Company That Cares About Them'
Jane Miller, president and chief operating officer at Gallup, joins the podcast to talk about why employers should be invested in workers' wellbeing.
Suffering Reaches Unprecedented Levels in Afghanistan
As the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan, 94% of Afghans rated their lives poorly enough to be considered suffering.
Shadow Pandemic: How Widespread Is Violence Against Women?
The Hologic Global Study on Women's Health offers insight into how widespread domestic violence is worldwide by asking women and men about the scope of the problem in their countries.
Almost a Quarter of the World Feels Lonely
A Meta-Gallup survey of more than 140 countries shows 24% of people worldwide feel very or fairly lonely -- but about half do not feel lonely at all.