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This is the amount Americans tip out of guilt, based on recent research.

This is the amount Americans tip out of guilt, based on recent research.

Fewer Guilt-Induced Tips Anticipated in 2025 New research indicates that Americans will experience significantly fewer “guilt shifts” in 2025. A survey of 2,000 individuals examined their habits surrounding tipping, revealing that, on average, respondents spend nearly $300 more on tips than they actually intend to due to social pressure. Interestingly, the findings suggested that these […]

Alarming research reveals the serious danger of cashless bail

Alarming research reveals the serious danger of cashless bail

Study Uncovers Issues with Cashless Bail in the U.S. A recent study highlights the troubling effects of cashless bail in the United States, revealing that such policies may not only lead to increased crime but also a higher chance of re-offending among former inmates. “The findings were quite striking,” said Yolo County District Attorney Jeff […]

School safety initiatives monitor children on personal devices at home, research shows

School safety initiatives monitor children on personal devices at home, research shows

Student Surveillance Tools Raise Concerns As the school year kicks off, there’s an important point that often goes unmentioned during orientation—your child could be under more scrutiny than just that of their teacher. Even parents without kids in school should pay attention to this. Recent research from UC San Diego has highlighted a startling truth […]

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick cancels ‘unlawful’ $7.4B deal to fund semiconductor research for a nonprofit associated with Biden.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick cancels 'unlawful' $7.4B deal to fund semiconductor research for a nonprofit associated with Biden.

Commerce Secretary Cancels Funding Agreement for Semiconductor Research WASHINGTON – Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has terminated the Biden administration’s agreement to distribute substantial funding for semiconductor research via nonprofit organizations, as revealed in a letter obtained by the Post. The 2022 Chips and Science Act allocated $11 billion for semiconductor R&D, which was meant to […]

Consuming cruciferous vegetables reduces the risk of colon cancer by 17%, research reveals

Consuming cruciferous vegetables reduces the risk of colon cancer by 17%, research reveals

Broccoli and Colon Cancer Risk Reduction Recent research indicates that including broccoli in your diet could help lower the risk of colon cancer. Diet plays a significant role in colon cancer risk factors; factors like inadequate vegetable intake and dietary fiber, along with high consumption of alcohol and caffeine, are especially relevant. While previous studies […]

Research shows that consuming less water raises stress hormone levels by 50%

Research shows that consuming less water raises stress hormone levels by 50%

A recent study emphasizes the significance of staying hydrated for managing stress levels. It found that individuals who consume at least 1.5 liters (or about 7 cups) of water daily exhibit a 50% lower cortisol response to stress compared to those who drink less. Conducted by researchers at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and published […]

Omega fatty acids might help safeguard women against Alzheimer’s disease, research shows.

Omega fatty acids might help safeguard women against Alzheimer's disease, research shows.

Research conducted by King’s College and Queen Mary University in London reveals that omega fatty acids may play a protective role for women against Alzheimer’s disease, explaining why the condition is more frequently diagnosed in women. According to findings published in the journal Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia, women diagnosed with Alzheimer’s tend to have lower […]

Research shows many college students conceal their beliefs for better grades and social connections.

Research shows many college students conceal their beliefs for better grades and social connections.

Survey Reveals Campus Culture of Performative Progressivism A recent survey conducted at two universities found that nearly 90% of participants felt pressured to publicly express more progressive views to enhance their social or academic prospects. Researchers Forest Rom and Kevin Waldman shared their findings from interviews with 1,452 undergraduates at Northwestern University and the University […]