Homelessness Drops 2 Percent In The US But More Than 500,000 Remain Living In Streets, Shelters Homelessness decreased by 2 percent in the United States, but more than 500,000 are still homeless. Low wages and lack of affordable homes are seen as the main culprits in this nationwide problem. by Angela Laguipo
Life Survey: iPhone Owners Choose Superman, Android Users Pick Batman, But Everyone Loves Pizza by Menchie Mendoza
Healthy Living/Wellness US Ranking In Well-Being Report Falls While Panama Tops List Yet Again by Jill Arce
Healthy Living/Wellness Most People Have Misconceptions About Miscarriages, Says Survey by Rex Macadangdang
Culture Cheesy Truth: Grilled Cheese Lovers Have More Sex And Likely Make For Better Lovers by Judy Mottl
Science Recent Poll Shows Most Americans Consider Taking Steps Against Climate Change A Moral Duty by Dianne Depra
Science Survey Reveals Americans See Global Warming as Critical Threat, Call for Action on Climate Change by Dianne Depra
Tech Do Americans Care About Their Privacy or Not? Well, It Depends, Reveals Pew Survey (It's Confusing) by Anu Passary
Tech Are Americans technophobes? They fear drones, robots and Google Glass, Pew report suggests by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Low back pain tops list of conditions causing job disability worldwide by Lori Sandoval