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12 hours ago ago from Yes, But, However!
LOS ANGELES ( YBH.ME ) An extensive study has been released of the relative happiness of these United States. The study, released today in the heavy hitting journal, Science, was a joint effort between professors at the UK's University of Warwick and Hamilton College in the U.S. The analysis reveals that objective measures of happiness, such as air-quality and traffic congestion, correlate closely to participants' state preferences. The ...
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17 hours ago ago from Apostle Islands Navigator
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12 hours ago ago from Values Voter News
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10 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com
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18 hours ago ago from Politics Daily
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13 hours ago ago from Media General - WNCT.com
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15 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
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