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Is the World Better for Gay People Than It Was 10 Years Ago?

Half of the world's adults (50%) now say their city or area is a "good place" for gay and lesbian people to live -- a figure that has doubled over the past decade and represents a new high in Gallup World Poll's trend dating back to 2005.

In U.S., Uninsured Rate Stable Across States So Far in 2012

Texas residents continue to be the most likely in the U.S. to lack health insurance (25.5%) in 2012 and those in Massachusetts remain least likely (4.1%). Uninsured rates across states are stable so far in 2012 compared with 2011.

Boulder Remains Least Obese U.S. Metro Area

Boulder, Colo., remains the U.S. metro area with the lowest obesity rate in the U.S. for the third year in a row, at 12.5% in 2012. Obesity remains highest in McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas, at 38.5%.

Young People Rely on Social Media, but Don't Trust It

A new UNICEF study reveals new insights into the changing nature of childhood, including how young people are staying informed and the institutions they trust.

Gun Owners Increasingly Cite Crime as Reason for Ownership

Many more U.S. gun owners say they own a gun for protection against crime than said so in the past. Gun ownership rates remain steady.

Mississippi Retains Standing as Most Religious State

Mississippi remains the most religious state in the U.S., as it has been for each of the past nine years. Vermont residents are the least religious.

Midwest, West Most Competitive Regions in 2012 U.S. Election

Voters in the Midwest and West are most closely divided in their preferences for president, while Barack Obama holds a solid advantage in the East and Mitt Romney in the South.

How to Practice Authentic Leadership in Your Coaching

Gain insights on how you -- and those you coach -- can become a more authentic leader, and how the CliftonStrengths for Leaders Report can equip you to do that.

Post-Coup Myanmar: Record Numbers Want Out

After the coup last year, the percentage of people who want to leave Myanmar quadrupled as the country teetered on the edge of collapse.

Gallup Vault: Trouble in Little Rock

Gallup looks back at Americans' opinions as the Little Rock Nine desegregated an all-White high school six decades ago.