Sort by:
RelevanceDate
Search Results
Showing 181-190 of 200 results.
Mississippians Most Obese, Montanans Least Obese
Mississippi had the highest rate of obesity in the U.S. in 2013, while Montana had the lowest. Those living in the 10 most obese states are more likely to report chronic diseases, while those living in the 10 least obese states are more likely ...
Iraqis Look Back: Is Life Better Today?
Twenty years after the start of the Iraq War, Gallup explores how Iraqis see their lives now and how their views have evolved since the U.S.-led invasion.
Hawaii Leads U.S. States in Well-Being for Record Sixth Time
Hawaii residents have the highest well-being in the U.S. for the sixth time since 2008. Alaska is among the top two states for the third straight year.
Underemployment 21% or Higher in Five States in 2011
Underemployment was 21% or higher in five states in 2011 -- California, Florida, Nevada, Mississippi, and Michigan. It was lowest -- in the 6% to 11.9% range -- in North and South Dakota.
Leading With Strengths: Donde Plowman
Hear how the chancellor of the University of Tennessee uses her strengths to lead in higher education, improve student retention and spread positivity.
Leading With Strengths: Tom Osborne
Learn how this Hall of Fame football coach and congressman coached his players to win through hope, commitment and certain knowledge that they were cared about.
Putin Didn't Expect a Damaging Economic Attack, NATO Unity
George Friedman comes back to offer his latest assessment of the crisis in Ukraine. How have things gone for Russia so far, and what does this next phase of the war look like?
How to Manage Emotional Responses to Discovering Your Strengths
Learn how to coach people's positive as well as negative reactions to their CliftonStrengths report, and how to help them embrace their results.
Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana Most Conservative States
Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana are the most conservative states in the union, based on residents' self-identified ideology. Massachusetts, Vermont and Hawaii are the most liberal, and Delaware is the most moderate.
Majorities in Five States Approved of Obama in 2014
Residents of five states gave President Barack Obama 50% or better job approval ratings in 2014, with Massachusetts and Hawaii leading the list at roughly 53%. Wyoming residents were the least approving, at 19.3%.