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New York City Sinking; NASA

Parts of the New York City metropolitan area are sinking and rising at different rates due to several factors ranging from land-use practices to long-lost glaciers, scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Rutgers University found.

More Americans Believe Being a Man Helps than Hurts

More Americans say being a man helps than hurts a person’s ability to get ahead in the United States these days, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. By contrast, more Americans say being a woman hurts rather than helps.

Fertility Treatments Touching More American Lives

In a notable societal shift, an increasing number of Americans are becoming intimately familiar with fertility treatments. Whether through their own experiences or through close connections, a growing share of the population is entering the world of assisted reproduction.

Americans’ Interaction with Deceased through Dreams

Many Americans Report Interactions with Deceased through Dreams and Other Means

Americans Want US as global Space leader

About seven out of ten Americans believe that the United States must continue to maintain its position as a global leader in space exploration, with both Republicans and Democrats supporting this view. Over 50 years ago, the space race between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union captivated the world. However, as more countries like India and China pursue their space exploration goals, the U.S. faces new challenges in maintaining its leadership.

Missing Americans: Startling Revelation on US Mortality Rates

A groundbreaking study has unveiled distressing findings about US mortality rates compared to other affluent countries. If the United States had similar mortality rates as its peers, over one million lives could have been saved in 2021 alone. Termed the "Missing Americans," these excess deaths have become a matter of concern for experts like Boston University's epidemiologist, Jacob Bor.

Asian Americans Hold Favourable Views of Ancestral Homelands

A major share of the Asian Americans holds favourable views of their homeland, except for the Chinese, according to a recent survey from PEW Research Centre.

Less Asian Americans Informed of History of Asians in US

Just over a year ago, President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan bill that created a commission to study whether a National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture. However, only about one-in-four Asian Americans (24%) consider themselves extremely or very informed about the history of Asian people in the United States, said a recent survey by PEW Research Centre.

Americans Feel Trump Should be Charged With Crime

Half of the Americans view the charges as serious against former US President Donald Trump, who was indicted by a Manchester Grand...

Valentine’s Day; How American Singles Think of Dating

With Valentine’s Day on February 14, hopes of single Americans varies when it comes to their romantic lives, as some dream of...