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Newly Freed Gambians Struggling but Hopeful
Gallup's first survey of The Gambia shows tough living conditions -- and signs of optimism -- as the country emerges from decades of authoritarian rule.
Dignity Health: Building a Value-Added HR Practice
Learn how CHRO Darryl Robinson is monetizing Dignity Health's HR initiatives.
Catalans Place Less Faith in Spain's National Government
Ahead of a potential vote on independence on Sunday, Catalans express less confidence in their national government (22%) than do Spaniards in the rest of the country (30%).
U.S. Superintendents Excited About Their District's Future
U.S. public school district superintendents are excited about the future of their district, but they are less optimistic about the future of U.S. education.
Many Higher Ed Business Chiefs Fear Financial Future
Four in 10 chief business officers are concerned about the financial stability of their institution in the next five years.
U.S. Uninsured Rate Rises to 11.7%
The percentage of uninsured adults in the U.S. rose to 11.7% in the second quarter of 2017, from 10.9% in each of the last two quarters of 2016.
How to Keep Kids Excited About School
Students become much less engaged as they move through middle school to high school.
Student Enthusiasm Falls as High School Graduation Nears
Older students are much less engaged with school than are younger students.
About Half of Americans Play State Lotteries
While nearly half of Americans have purchased a state lottery ticket in the past 12 months, those with lower incomes and those with lower education levels are less likely than richer and more educated Americans to say they have done this.
Everybody Needs a Coach
There are 7 billion people in the world. Imagine if all 7 billion received coaching to maximize their potential this week. It would change how humans develop.