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No Religion, No Problem »
A PEW religious affiliation survey revealed that in 2012, over 45 million Americans described their religious affiliation as "none." Only…
GOP Slams 'Imperial' Obama But Get Their Facts Wrong »
As the chart above shows, Obama has been downright thrifty in issuing executive orders by historical standards. His 168 executive…
Which Country Is The Biggest Threat to World Peace? »
In a WIN/Gallup International poll 66,000 people across 65 nations were asked "Which country do you think is the greatest…
Intelligent Design and the Scientific Community »
According to a 2009 PEW research survey, American scientists are much less religious than the general public. Forty-one percent of…
The Deadly Truth About Painkillers »
Learn The Deadly Truth About Painkillers from KLEAN Treatment Centers. This epidemic is effecting people around the globe.
Millennials: Scared to Tie the Knot »
Whether it's unemployment, living arrangements, or college enrollment, there are many factors that may be exacerbating the decline in young…
A Piece of Chocolate a Day Keeps the Doctor Away »
Chocolate is usually given in a heart shaped box on Valentine's Day, but who knew that it could help the…
No Place Like Home »
According to a 2008 PEW research survey, 57% of American adults have never moved outside of their home state. The…
Alcohol Named Most Destructive Drug in UK »
In an analysis of the relative harm of drugs in the UK, members of the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs…
George W. Bush and Barack Obama Vacation Time Comparison »
This summer, controversy came out over the fact that President Obama was on vacation for the duration of the major…
U.S. Pet Ownership Break Down (2012) »
This data shows why the saying goes "man's best friend," not "man's best friends."
White and Black Household Net Worth Most Unequal in 25 Years »
Along with any real lasting change in race relations in the United States must come a significant reevaluation of our…
String Theory: Stuck in 3D »
The book, "Flatland" by Edwin Abbott, describes a two-dimensional world in which the narrator, A-Square is stuck. A-Square cannot perceive…
The deadliest countries »
Honduras has the highest murder rate in the world by far. Also, it is one of the main countries of…
U.S. Politically Active Nonprofit Spending »
Politically active nonprofits - aka 501(c)(4)s, aka dark money, aka the evil big money influencers driving our politically corrupt "democracy,"…
Number of Americans Taking Religious Vows Falls Dramatically »
The number of American women that have taken vows in order to follow their faith as religious sisters - otherwise…
Everyone Loves a Juicy Conspiracy »
A Public Policy survey found that a certain percentage of Americans hold some very interesting beliefs. Asking questions regarding a…
You'd Be Surprised to See Who Dominates the Farming World »
Women are surprisingly in the lead when it comes to farming. 70% of global farmers are women while 30% of…
There's Nothing to Fear, But Fear--- of Public Speaking? »
There is a known saying that says 'there is nothing to fear, but fear itself.' For people, it is natural…
Pope Francis is Quietly Becoming an American Celebrity »
Over the past two years, Pope Francis has seen his approval rating in the United States consistently climb upwards. Interestingly…
How Long Will Those New Year's #Resolutions Last? (2014) »
There's a good chance your New Year's resolution will last at least a week. However, if you keep it up…
The Rise of Democracy »
After WWII, the number of both democracies and autocracies in the world were low, but over the course of the…
Wining and Dining: The Top Consumers of Wine »
Hope you like communion, because Vatican City comes in at number one for their wine consumption. European countries are most…
Underemployed or Unemployed? »
With the American unemployment rate high, the number of underemployed has also increased. People who are underemployed include those who…
Happiness and Age, World, 2012 »
There are remarkably consistent patterns in the determinants of subjective well-being across people within and across countries and cultures around…
The Organ Donor Problem »
The number of people waiting for an organ transplant has increased at a significantly faster rate than the number of…
Common Characteristics of the Middle Child »
In a study done into the top characteristics middle children felt they identified with, 'competitive,' 'creative,' and 'responsible' topped the…
Murder Victims by Relationship »
In 2011, family murders accounted for 13.8% of the 12,664 total murders in the U.S., though this percentage may actually…
The State of Garbage in The World: Where Does It Go? »
Nearly 70% of the waste produced in the United States is landfilled. As Edward Humes writes in his book Garbology,…
Almost 42 percent of Americans did not take vacation in 2014 »
It seems vacation days are less important to the majority of Americans. According to a survey of 1500 Americans, conducted…
You Call That A Sport?! »
When it comes to competition, the line between sport and activity can become quite blurry. Of many of the nontraditional…
Police-Community Relationship Reduces Petty Crimes »
Since Chris Magnus, police chief in Richmond, CA, took office in 2007, he has not lost a single officer, nor…
Percentage Self Employed in the World »
18% of all adults worldwide have been self employed in 2013. The high rates of self employed individuals can signal…
#JoanRivers Would Appreciate This! »
#SavvyRoo salutes Joan Rivers, and no, it's not too soon for humor. But it is too soon to bid farewell…
There's Something Fishy About The Miss Universe Competition »
Maybe the other sentient lifeforms just didn't get the memo...
Remembering Robin Williams: His Ten Highest Grossing Films »
On August 11th, the world lost an incredible talent. With amazing range, Williams could play anything from a psychotic criminal,…