People have a broad idea of being a good member of society, but voting topped the list, said Richard Wike, Pew’s global attitudes research director.
Author: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY
For years, experts said a Roman emperor wasn’t real. Scientists say a coin could prove otherwise.
Researchers believe Emperor Sponsian may have been a military commander in the Roman province of Dacia, which overlapped with modern-day Romania.
Alcohol’s busiest season in here: How to avoid binge drinking and support sober loved ones
Alcohol consumption jumps between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, boosting the temptation to drink a lot. How much is too much?
Bringing home a date for Thanksgiving? How to ‘set them up to win,’ according to experts
Experts say when meeting your partner’s family for the first time, put your phone away, offer to help, and try to monitor quirks like loud laughs.
In Colorado election, voters legalize psychedelic mushrooms for medicinal purposes
Voters in Colorado said yes to regulated access to natural medicine for those 21 and up, including plants or fungi that impact mental health.
Florida police mistook the cane in a legally blind man’s pocket for a gun and arrested him
A legally-blind Florida man filed a complaint with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office after deputies arrested him with a cane in his back pocket.
Frozen pizza for dinner? Grabbing ‘ready to eat’ meals puts you at risk of early death, study finds
Ultra-processed, ready-to-eat foods like hot dogs and frozen pizzas might lead to premature death, according to a new published study.
Out-of-control China rocket booster crashes into Pacific Ocean after hurtling toward Earth
“Over 88 percent of the world’s population lives under the reentry’s potential debris footprint,” wrote Aerospace in an update about the landing.
‘Life imprisonment’: Stealthing bill to criminalize sex trend passes in South Australia
The bill will make it illegal to stealth or remove condoms during sex without consent. According to a 2018 study, the act impacts both women and men.
‘Queen of Tsavo,’ the famous elephant with iconic tusks, dies in Kenya
Dida, a matriarch at Tsavo East National Park in Kenya, lived to be 60 to 65 and died of old age on Oct. 31.