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Singles Survey Reveals Casual Views on Sex

Singles Survey Reveals Casual Views on Sex
According to a new Match.com survey of singles, 42 percent would not date a virgin, 47 percent report having a "friends with benefits" relationship, and 44 percent of women and 63 percent of men have had one-night stands.

Poll: More Than a Quarter of Americans Say God Influences Sporting Events

Poll: More Than a Quarter of Americans Say God Influences Sporting Events
As millions look forward to watching the Super Bowl on Sunday, a new poll finds more than a quarter of Americans believe God "plays a role in determining which team wins" at sporting events.

Americans Expect to Give Less in 2013

Americans Expect to Give Less in 2013
In an ominous sign for charities, Americans say they will pull back on their giving in the coming year.

Fewer Americans View Homosexuality as a Sin

Fewer Americans View Homosexuality as a Sin
Americans' acceptance of gays and lesbians is continuing to grow, with a new poll showing that just over a third of Americans view homosexuality as a sin, down from 44 percent a year earlier.

Gallup: Majority Believe Gays Can Adopt But Not Lead Boy Scouts

Gallup: Majority Believe Gays Can Adopt But Not Lead Boy Scouts
A Gallup poll shows strong majorities of Americans favor a broad range of rights for gays and lesbians, including adopting children, but a slim majority also say gays should not be Boy Scout leaders.

Poll: Vast Majority of Palestinians Support Violent Approach to Israel

Poll: Vast Majority of Palestinians Support Violent Approach to Israel
A new poll from the Arab World Research and Development shows that the vast majority of Palestinians believe the best way to handle Israel and achieve independence is armed force.

Poll: 21 Percent of Small Business Owners Will Cut Their Workforce in 2013

Poll: 21 Percent of Small Business Owners Will Cut Their Workforce in 2013
A recent poll from the Wells Fargo/Gallup quarterly survey shows that U.S. small business owners are growing "increasingly pessimistic" as the new year approaches, with 21 percent expecting to decrease their workforces in the next 12 months to a level not seen since Aug. 2003.