Americans Who Drink This Much Water a Day Were More Likely to Report Feeling 'Very Happy'
This poll says the more water you drink, the happier you feel-and those who feel they "don't drink enough water" more commonly reported feeling unhappy.
This poll says the more water you drink, the happier you feel-and those who feel they "don't drink enough water" more commonly reported feeling unhappy.
The average American makes 6,709 spontaneous decisions every year, according to new poll—and most feel happier because of it.
Bank of America is committing $1 billion over 4 years to Fight Racial Inequality, while Apple, Facebook, Verizon are pledging $10M Each.
It is refreshing to read about the successes in Africa. Tanzania is a haven of co-existance between two peoples joined in unification in 1964, Tanzanian mainlanders, who are primarily Christian, and the Zanzibaris, who are 98 per cent Muslim.
Chattanooga, TN Police Chief David Roddy has updated his department's Code of Conduct, saying his officers have a duty to intervene—and to report brutality.
Sasi Kanta Dash, a principle of a local arts and sciences school in Puducherry is organizing medicine and grocery delivery for over 14 villages in lockdown.
It was getting darker by the minute as a neighbor went on Facebook Live to get help for a stranded kitten—and a tree serviceman came to save the day.
Michael Jordan and the Jordan Brand is donating $100 million to organizations dedicated to ensuring racial and educational equality for black communities.
A Texas "nurse scientist" created a better face mask, in case her nursing staff ever ran out-and Tommye Austin's TM 2020 is a better one by far.
A new paper published in Nature identified an antibody taken from a patient infected with SARS that seems to neutralize COVID-19's infection potential.
A British couple who created a quiz card game, Shot in the Dark, is celebrating the rocketing sales of their product during lockdown.
Researchers at Tulane U. have identified a gene that causes an aggressive form of breast cancer—and a way to "turn it off" to inhibit growth of the cancer.