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More Than 25% of Americans Live Alone
The number of people who live alone—more than a quarter of all Americans—is on the rise in the US, according to 2020 census data. Single-person ...
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Common Reasons People Get Married
Forbes Advisor commissioned a survey of 1,000 Americans who are divorced or who are in the process of divorcing to discover why marriages fail. A total ...
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Running the Race, Even in the Rain
In the 2023 South East Asia 500-meter race, one runner showed what it really means to run the race well. Despite the pounding rain and her last place ...
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The Most Likely Reasons Marriages End
A total of 689,308 divorces occurred in 2021. That’s about half the number of couples who reported getting married, with subsequent marriages failing ...
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10 Reasons People Don’t Go to Church Anymore
While many Americans report that they attend church at least occasionally, that number could be slowly shrinking. Recently, people were asked in an online ...
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Improve Your Odds for a Successful Marriage
Research professor Scott Stanley at the University of Denver writes:
A substantial number of practicing Christians believe that living together before ...
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Want a Happier Marriage? Do This
According to a new study, the secret to a longer, happier marriage may lie in couples consolidating their finances. Researchers found that married couples ...
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God’s Purpose for Sex: A Spoon Metaphor
Christian writer and pastor Sam Allberry tells the story of a friend who has a very bizarre spoon in his sugar bowl. It is a bit larger than a teaspoon, ...
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‘Drip Pricing’ Hides Real Cost of Products
Add-on fees are driving consumers crazy. From restaurants and hotels to concerts and food delivery, we are increasingly shown a low price online, only ...
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Professor Put Clues to Cash Prize in Syllabus
Kenyon Wilson, a professor at the University of Tennessee, wanted to test whether any of his students fully read the syllabus for his music seminar. Of ...
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