Japan tops the list of the 10 most polite countries in the world, followed by Canada, the United Kingdom, China, Germany, the Philippines, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and South Africa. Factors …
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Top 10 Happiest Countries in the World: Where Does the U.S. Rank?
by Akash Biswasby Akash BiswasFinland has once again topped the world’s happiest countries ranking, according to the World Happiness Report 2026. Iceland is in second place, Denmark is in third, and Costa Rica is …
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Health in 2026 Powerful New Wellness Trend Experts Say Will Transform Your Life
by Lissa Oxmemby Lissa Oxmem2026 is coming, and in Health in 2026, the global wellness conversation is shifting in a way that few expected. After years of glorifying hustle culture, biohacking extremes, and punishing …
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Wine is one of the most widely consumed alcoholic beverages in the world, made by fermenting grapes, with billions of liters consumed worldwide each year, but it is most popular …
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US President Donald Trump’s Wikipedia page has been the most viewed so far in 2025, with nearly 69 million views, followed by the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, with over …
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Hawaii topped the list of America’s happiest states in 2025, with the second-lowest depression rate and the highest self-reported life satisfaction rate, followed by Maryland and Nebraska, which rose from …
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The United States represents the top oil-consuming country in the world, with 19 million barrels per day. China is second with 16.4 million barrels per day, and India, the world’s …
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Among the world’s 10 most valuable private companies in 2025, Elon Musk’s SpaceX tops the list with a valuation of $350 billion, followed by ByteDance and OpenAI. While public markets …
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Countries with the Most Unicorns in 2025: United States Takes First Place
by Akash Biswasby Akash BiswasSo far this year, at least 36 startups have emerged in the tech sector, from robotics company Dexterity to former OpenAI executive Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines, which is sparking a …
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The job market is constantly changing its shape, and technological change is a major driver of disruption, with certain roles expected to decline sharply in the coming decades due to …