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Survey 43 Of Adults Frequently Name Drop Countries They Have Visited

A survey of 2,000 travelers shows that 43% often compare their travel experiences, with many mentioning their number of countries visited and some feeling superior to less-traveled people. Popular dream destinations include New Zealand, Japan, and Australia, while France, Spain, and Italy are the most visited. However, 39% find travel boasting annoying.
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Survey 54 Of Americans Say They Are Very Or Extremely Close To At Least One Sibling

A Pew Research Center survey reveals that just over half of Americans with siblings feel very or extremely close to at least one sibling, with variations across gender, race, and age groups. Sibling relationships rank in the middle compared to other family connections, and fewer people rely on siblings for emotional support.
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Survey Americans Depend On Doctors For Health Guidance But Face Challenges Verifying Accuracy

A Pew Research Center survey reveals that while most Americans rely on doctors for health information, many struggle to assess the accuracy of the information they encounter, especially from newer sources like social media and AI chatbots.
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Survey Americans Prioritize Giving And Volunteering Despite Drop In Charity Contributions

A study by the Generosity Commission reveals that while most Americans prioritize giving and volunteering, financial constraints limit charitable donations. The research highlights preferences for local impact, skepticism towards celebrity endorsements, and the significant influence of family upbringing on generosity.
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Survey Dolly Parton Emerges As America S Most Beloved Public Figure

A University of Massachusetts Lowell survey ranks Dolly Parton as the most popular figure in America, with a +65 rating, outpacing other celebrities and political leaders such as Taylor Swift, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and Vladimir Putin.
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Survey Gen Z Employees Resort To Substances To Handle Workplace Stress

A survey of 1,000 U.S. adults reports that a significant portion of Gen Z workers use substances such as cannabis, alcohol, or prescription drugs before and after work to manage stress, with many also using during work breaks or meetings. Millennials show similar usage patterns. Alcohol is the most common substance used across generations. Spending on substances is substantial, and experts note the unique challenges Gen Z faces regarding mental health and financial constraints.
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Survey Gen Z Tops All Age Groups In Daily Sweet Treat Consumption

A Talker Research survey of 2,000 Americans finds Generation Z leads all age groups in daily sweet treat consumption, with 72% indulging one to six times daily. The study highlights generational differences in timing and social habits around sweets and links sweet treat enjoyment to better mental health and career satisfaction. America's favorite sweets include cookies, ice cream, chocolate, candy, and cake, with candy favored over chocolate among Gen Z.
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Survey Just 23 Of Americans Can Accurately Name Earth Day S Date

A survey of 2,000 adults reveals that only 23% of Americans can correctly name the date of Earth Day, with millennials showing greater awareness and temporary sustainable behaviors compared to baby boomers.
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Survey Majority Of Americans Experience Ai Fatigue Despite Its Pervasive Use

A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults shows that 54% are experiencing fatigue from AI despite 69% using it regularly. While 40% view AI positively, many feel it only partially meets expectations. Experts advise using AI-saved time for rest to reduce burnout.
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Survey Majority Of College Students Engage With Ai Weekly For Academic Work

A survey of over 3,800 U.S. college students reveals that 57% use AI tools weekly for coursework, with significant benefits reported. However, many institutions discourage or ban AI use, highlighting a need for clear policies to prepare students for future careers.
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Sza Denies Claims She Was Compensated To Stay Coachella Ready As Backup For Bieber Cancellation

SZA publicly refutes false reports claiming she was paid to be on standby as a replacement performer at Coachella 2026 if Justin Bieber withdrew, clarifying she has received no such payment and is currently in New York.
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Taylor Frankie Paul Seeks Temporary Restraining Order Against Former Partner Dakota Mortensen

Taylor Frankie Paul has filed a temporary restraining order against her ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen amid ongoing legal disputes stemming from domestic violence allegations. The conflict has impacted reality TV productions, including Hulu's Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and ABC's The Bachelorette. Paul is also on probation following a prior aggravated assault conviction related to Mortensen.
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