Nights in are having a moment — Americans are twice as likely to favor hosting guests at home rather than going out.
Do Dogs Have Better Social Lives Than Us?
Is your dog more popular than you? A new study suggests dogs are hanging out with their own friends more than you hang out with your own.
Is your dog more popular than you? A new study suggests dogs are hanging out with their own friends more than you hang out with your own.
Uncovering the Average American’s Summer Barbecue Habits
Summer isn’t complete without four cookouts, three getaways, two concerts and two festivals, according to a recent poll.
Summer isn’t complete without four cookouts, three getaways, two concerts and two festivals, according to a recent poll.
Why 25% of Americans Say Their Relationship Feels Stuck
Results found that only 30% of couples frequently try new things in the bedroom, and nearly half (48%) admit they only have sex between one and five times during an average month.
Results found that only 30% of couples frequently try new things in the bedroom, and nearly half (48%) admit they only have sex between one and five times during an average month.
These Are the 20 Most Challenging Jobs in America
Many Americans feel their job is hard.
Many Americans feel their job is hard.
Are Serious Symptoms Being Overlooked by Americans?
Six in 10 Americans admit they ignore symptoms that don’t feel “serious,” according to new research.
Six in 10 Americans admit they ignore symptoms that don’t feel “serious,” according to new research.
Eco Guilt Hits Most Americans Often
The average American experiences 48 days of annual “eco guilt” — the feeling that they could be doing more to help the environment.
The average American experiences 48 days of annual “eco guilt” — the feeling that they could be doing more to help the environment.
More Americans Are Embracing Frugal Living, Survey Finds
Being “frugal” is ‘in’ according to a majority of Americans.
Being “frugal” is ‘in’ according to a majority of Americans.
Survey Reveals How Many People Pee in the Shower
Nearly a quarter of Americans pee in the shower on a regular basis, according to new research.
Nearly a quarter of Americans pee in the shower on a regular basis, according to new research.
Are American Workers Ready to Give Up Remote Work for Good?
Men were likelier than women to make up the group of full-time employees (76% vs. 64%).
Men were likelier than women to make up the group of full-time employees (76% vs. 64%).
Most Single Parents Say They Thrived After a Breakup
Two-thirds of single parents say the post-break up “glow up” is real and another 82% feel like their best days are still ahead of them, according to new research.
Two-thirds of single parents say the post-break up “glow up” is real and another 82% feel like their best days are still ahead of them, according to new research.
Do a Celebrity’s Political Views Really Matter?
The majority of Americans don’t want to know how their favorite celeb votes, according to new research.
The majority of Americans don’t want to know how their favorite celeb votes, according to new research.
Over a Third of Americans Delay Drinking Water Until After 3 PM
When asked where their headaches come from, respondents reported that the top culprits are emotional stress (49%), dehydration (41%) and fatigue (36%).
When asked where their headaches come from, respondents reported that the top culprits are emotional stress (49%), dehydration (41%) and fatigue (36%).
1 in 4 Americans Feel Burned Out by Age 30
A quarter of Americans are burnt out before they’re 30, according to new research.
A quarter of Americans are burnt out before they’re 30, according to new research.
Female-Directed Films That Broke Into Oscar’s Best Picture Category
All received overwhelming praise, lauded as incredible and enduring works of art.
All received overwhelming praise, lauded as incredible and enduring works of art.
Just 1 in 4 Americans Feel Better Off Financially Than September
The research found that only 26% of people feel better off financially today than six months ago.
The research found that only 26% of people feel better off financially today than six months ago.















