A recent Gallup survey of more than 4,500 U.S. adults found a correlation between interactions with neighbors and overall well-being. Well-being scores grew “steadily” with an increase in the number of neighbors participants regularly greeted. Based on a scale of zero to 100, the average score was 51.5 for those who said hello to no neighbors, and 64.1 for those who said hello to six, though there was no significant additional boost beyond six.
The Chinese Communist Party is teaching African leaders its authoritarian alternative to democracy at its first overseas training school. It's the strongest evidence yet that Beijing is exporting its model of governing in its push to challenge the Western-led world order, Axios China reporter Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian writes.
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