English speakers unhappier than everyone else in the world says new study
A new study has revealed that English speakers are among the least happy in the world with young generations more stressed than ever before
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Nudists revolt by suing new property owners for civil rights violations
Residents of longstanding California resort say landlords neglected facilities and roads and imposed ‘textile’ rule
DOJ's possible trans gun ban is cruel, misguided, and dangerous, says a leading gun safety advocate
The gay executive director of Guns Down America says the DOJ is creating a ‘bogeyman’’ rather than real solutions, and further putting trans lives at risk.
A Mexican national from Flagstaff has died in ICE detention
In a Sept. 2 press release, ICE says 32-year-old Lorenzo Antonio Batrez Vargas died on the morning of Aug. 31 at the Mountain Vista Medical Center in Mesa.
Trans federal employees say they face fear and discrimination...
Overtourism blamed for funicular crash that killed 17 in Lisbon...
Wildfire near Yosemite National Park tears through historic Gold Rush town...
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Speculation swirls Clinton could enter politics...
Luxury grocery store opening in NYC... with five-figure entry fee
America's most exclusive grocery chain is coming to New York City - but there's a catch.
The high cost of El Salvador's war on gangs: New report finds corruption, civilian abuse...
Immigration sweeps leave gaping holes in families. 'Just want my dad home'...
Meet the revenge quitters: why people are ditching their jobs - and refusing to go quietly
From marching bands to TikTok takedowns, employees are resigning in spectacular fashion. While going viral seems risky, some find it opens new doors ...
'Gringos leave': Protests targeting travelers rise as overtourism anger grows
Protests against tourism have increased in frequency and size as tourist arrivals to popular destinations meet, and in some places surpass, pre-pandemic levels.
NYC shootings, subway crime at record lows, shoplifting down as crime takes a hit
New York City’s decline in major crimes continued this year with record-low shooting incidents and shooting victims through the first eight months of 2025, and the overall safest August ever, officials said Tuesday. Even with a recent spike in gun violence in the Bronx, and threats from the White House to crack down on crime in the city, Big Apple police brass boasted about new numbers that ...