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Eva Longoria Abandons America
Eva Longoria Doesn't Live in the U.S. and Says ‘Most Americans Aren't So Lucky': They Are ‘Stuck in This Dystopian Country, and My Anxiety and Sadness Is For Them'
Eva Longoria decided to leave the U.S. amid the Covid pandemic, and she has no plans of returning now that Donald Trump has been elected to serve a second term as president. She told Marie Clarie for its November cover story that she splits time between homes in Spain and Mexico,
Eva Longoria says her family no longer lives in 'dystopian' US
Hollywood actress Eva Longoria has revealed that her family no longer lives in the United States, and is splitting time between Mexico and Spain. In an interview with French magazine Marie Claire for its November cover story,
Eva Longoria Has Been Living Outside the 'Dystopian' U.S.: 'I Get to Escape...Most Americans Aren't So Lucky’
The 'Flamin’ Hot' director says she's been splitting her time between Mexico and Spain in a cover story for 'Marie Claire'
Americans Began Drinking More During the Pandemic
As the Pandemic Deepened, Americans Kept Drinking More
Americans started drinking more as the Covid-19 pandemic got underway. They were stressed, isolated, uncertain — the world as they had known it had changed overnight. Two years into the disaster, the trend had not abated, researchers reported on Monday.
How the COVID-19 pandemic impacted Americans’ drinking habits
In today’s health headlines, how did the COVID-19 pandemic impact Americans’ drinking habits? Plus, researchers claim a new genetic test can diagnose nearly any infection. And, we’re used to watching what you eat,
Americans Began Drinking More During the Pandemic, and They Haven’t Stopped
New research shows that heavy alcohol use among adults in the U.S. has persisted beyond the pandemic. In 2022, heavy alcohol use rose by 20%, particularly among adults in their 40s.
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How Millions of Americans Could Live 5 Years Longer
American adults over the age of 40 could expect to live an extra five years if they were as active as the top 25 percent most physically active Americans, according to a study published on Thursday in ...
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The number of Americans filing for jobless claims falls to lowest level in 6 months
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to the lowest level in six months last week as layoffs remain ...
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The average amount Americans have saved for retirement in every U.S. state—see how you compare
Retirement savers in one state have the most saved up, on average, in the U.S.. Here is the average household retirement ...
Pew Research Center
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1 in 10 Americans rarely or never drive a car
Among U.S. adults, those who live in the Northeast (17%) are more likely than those in the South (10%), West (8%) and Midwest ...
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Americans who bought a home five years ago are nearly $160K richer — while renters lost $90K over same period
Even homeowners who bought at the height of the 2006 housing boom have seen a gain of $169,000, while renters lost out on ...
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"They Will Elect Anyone Before They Elect A Black Woman": Black Americans Are Sharing Their Brutally Honest Reactions To The 2024 Election
"Sad to say that if slavery were on the ballot today, it would overwhelmingly pass. This is how deeply Trump has stoked the ...
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Frustrated Americans await the economic changes they voted for with Trump
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to topple many of the Biden administration’s economic policies. Trump campaigned on ...
Pew Research Center
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Before U.S. election, most Americans and Germans had a positive view of relations between their countries
While 84% of Americans and 74% of Germans perceived U.S.-German relations as good, their views differed on some international ...
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How did Muslim Americans vote in election? Poll finds massive shift from 2020
The results mark a stark shift from 2020, when 69% of Muslim Americans voted for President Joe Biden and 17% voted for Trump.
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What's Your Dream Job? We Asked 400 Americans
Conducted by Talker Research between October 21 and 24,, the survey asked 1,000 Americans about their dream jobs. Results ...
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Opinion: Progressives insult Americans because Trump won. Guess who that helps?
If progressives don't want to understand why voters rejected them by a wide margin, that's fine by me. It's their loss − now ...
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