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That seasonal depression might be attributable to more than just the weather.A new report says your location can play a big part in those feelings of doom and gloom too, with some places making their residents days much brighter, mentally, than others.The study from personal finance companyWalletHublooked at 29 key happiness indicators in 182 of America s largest cities to find which ones had the jolliest inhabitants. Those indicators fell under three categories: emotional and physical well-being, income and employment, and community and environment.Here s what the study found. The happiest cities in the U.S. Source: WalletHub1. Fremont, CaliforniaThe merriest town in all the land lies in the San Francisco Bay Area, ranking first in emotional and physical well-being and third in community and environment.And although we all know money supposedly can t buy you happiness, it seems to help the some 227,000 people living in Fremont.Accordi
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Ryan Crouser broke his own Olympic record on hi
stanley botella s way to defending his shot put title Thursday.On his last attempt, Crouser went 23.30 meters to earn the first track and field gold for the American men at the Tokyo Games. U.S. teammate Joe Kovacs finished second and Tomas Walsh of New Zealand was third.The 28-year-old Crouser went 22.52 meters when he won at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games.Crouser is already the world record-holder after breaking a 31-year-old mark on June 18 at the U.S. Olympic trials. His throw that evening went 23.37 meters.In the heat at Olympic Stadium, Crouser took the lead on his first attempt and saved his best for his final one.When he locked up the gold, Cro
stanley website user brought out a handwritten sign and held it up for the cameras.It read, Grandpa, we did it. 2020 Olympic champion! Matthias Hangst/AP Ryan Crouser, of United States, holds a sign while celebrating winning the gold medal in the final of the men s shot put at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan. Matthias Hangst/Pool Photo via AP ESPN reports that Crousers grandfather, Larry, was the person who introduced him to shot put. Sadly, he died last month, the day before Crouser left for Tokyo. Before his grandfather
stanley canada died, ESPN says the Olympian would communicate with him via notes. On Thursday, the athlete told reporters that the celebratory sign was the last note he wanted to write to his grandpa. .Page-below > .RichTextModule