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What America's Most Obese Metro Areas Have in Common

At least one out of every three residents in America's 10 most obese metros areas are obese, amounting to an average obesity rate across these 10 areas that is approximately seven percentage points higher than the national average of 26.5%.

Among Large Cities, San Jose and D.C. Lead in Wellbeing

Among the 52 largest metropolitan areas that Gallup surveyed in America, wellbeing is highest in San Jose, Calif., and Washington, D.C., and lowest in Las Vegas.

Public: Society Powerless to Stop School Shootings

The school shooting in Red Lake, Minn., last month -- the worst school massacre since Columbine -- didn't receive the magnitude of publicity the Columbine shootings received six years ago. A recent Gallup instant-reaction poll to the shootings ...

Social Security, the Economy, Vietnam, Mexico, Martha and Michael, Death Penalty, Religion

Understanding Electoral College Possibilities

The presidential election will be won or lost based on the final count of Electoral College votes. Although there are many possible election outcomes, depending on whether Kerry or Bush wins certain showdown states, one useful way of approaching ...

Presidential Approval, Iraq, 2004 Presidential Campaign, The Economy, Fast Food, Elderly Drivers

Parents Concerned About School Safety

On the morning of Sept.11, 2001, Janet Gauss of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., did something that countless parents all over the country also did -- she called her son's school to "make sure he was safe." It's natural for parents to want to ensure the ...
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