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How Fremont, Scottsdale and Overland Park built happier communities
The idea of the happiest cities in America often comes up in surveys, lifestyle reports, and even casual travel discussions. But here happiness does not seem to follow any fixed rule. It’s not just about money or size; Sometimes it’s safety, sunshine, or a slower pace of life. Cities such as Fremont, California, Scottsdale, Arizona, and Irvine, California often appear repeatedly in the rankings, although the reasons vary greatly. Some spaces feel stable and structured while others feel a warm, cozy, almost seasonal mood. Experts suggest it could be a mix of income security, community ties and lifestyle balance. As reported by Forbes, this list explores the 10 happiest cities in America, each offering a different version of what a “happy life” might actually look like in America today.
List of America’s Happiest Cities: Fremont, South Burlington and Bismarck lead the way in happiness and well-being
| City |
State |
Known for |
| fremont | California | High income levels, diversity, security |
| bismarck | North Dakota | stability, low stress life |
| Scottsdale | Arizona | wellness lifestyle, sunshine |
| South Burlington | Vermont | Feeling of community, access to nature |
| fargo | North Dakota | strong economy, resilience |
| Overland Park | kansas | family friendly suburb |
| charleston | South Carolina | Coastal Attractions, Culture |
| irwin | California | Planned cities, security, schools |
| gilbert | Arizona | rapidly growing suburban facility |
| San Jose | California | technological economy, opportunities |
America’s happiest cities
Fremont, California
Fremont appears frequently in happiness rankings, and it seems a bit unexpected at first glance. It’s close to Silicon Valley, yet not completely mired in its chaos. People reportedly value the strong job market and cultural mix here. It’s one of America’s most diverse cities, and it seems to shape daily life in subtle ways. Income levels are high but life does not always seem as hectic as in nearby tech hubs. Residential areas have a laid-back rhythm and families stay here for years.
Irvine, California
Irvine seems to be designed for comfort with wide streets, neat parks, and very well-planned neighborhoods. Some people like it, others find it too controlling, but happiness surveys often rank it high and crime rates are low. It’s also close to beaches, which adds a soft lifestyle layer. Residents reportedly enjoy predictable routines. Even traffic is somewhat managed compared to other cities in California. It may not have the wild nightlife energy, but it offers tranquility.
San Jose, California
San Jose sits right in the middle of the tech riches. Yet happiness here is not just about money. It is more complicated. People work long hours, yes. But opportunities are everywhere. Career development is a big reason for many people to stay. There is also access to good health care, education and cultural diversity. The lifestyle can feel intense at times. But stability in income gives a feeling of control. Experts say control is often linked to life satisfaction. Still, it is not a comfortable city.
Scottsdale, Arizona
Scottsdale often feels like a wellness-focused town. Spa, hiking trails, golf course. Lots of outdoor life. It is sunny almost throughout the year. That alone seems to have improved the mood of many residents. There is also a strong retirement community, which adds peace to the atmosphere. Some people say it looks spectacular but is still very grassroots. The city is clean, safe and well maintained. It may be a bit expensive, but people maintain a balance in lifestyle. Here happiness appears to be more linked to comfort and health than to rapidly growing ambitions.
Gilbert, Arizona
Gilbert is often described as a quiet success story. It grew rapidly but retained a suburban feel. Families dominate the landscape here. Parks, schools, community events. Its structure is simple and there is nothing too heavy in it. People reportedly enjoy a sense of security and predictability. This is not a party town, not even close. But it works for people who want routine and space. Experts suggest that such environments reduce daily stress.
Bismarck, North Dakota
Bismarck is neither loud nor flamboyant. Life here moves at a steady pace. Government jobs, healthcare and education; These form the spinal cord. Residents often mention lower stress levels. Winters are harsh, yes. But community bonds are strong. People know each other. Social relationships may also be one reason why happiness scores remain stable.
Fargo, North Dakota
Fargo has a slightly different energy than Bismarck. It’s a little bigger, a little busier but still down to earth. The economy is strong for its size, and the technology and education sectors are growing. People often describe it as flexible. Winters are tough again, but that shared experience builds a sense of community. Here happiness seems to be tied to belonging.
Overland Park, Kansas
Overland Park sounds like a classic suburban success story. Clean roads. Strong school. Family-oriented culture. It’s part of the Kansas City metro, but a little quieter. Residents reportedly value safety and affordability compared to larger urban centers. It doesn’t try to be exciting. It just tries to be easier to live with. And perhaps it is this simplicity that keeps it appearing in the list of happiness.
South Burlington, Vermont
South Burlington has a soft, natural feel. Close to Lake Champlain. Lots of greenery. People often spend time outside. It is not densely packed, which increases breathing space. Winters are long, but they also have a special charm. Here happiness seems to be linked to access to nature and a slow routine. It feels like this is a place where life doesn’t rush you.
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston brings a different kind of happiness. Historic streets and coastal air. Tourism plays a big role, but the local people still maintain a strong identity. Life here feels warm both in weather and social atmosphere. It’s lively but not overwhelming. The food culture is strong and so is the music. Some people say it feels like you’re living in a storybook town.
Ordinance issued for 33 to 37 Supreme Court judges
New Delhi: The President on Saturday issued an ordinance – the Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Ordinance 2026 – to increase the number of judges of the apex court from 33 to 37 with immediate effect. With this amendment, the strength of SC has now increased to 38 judges including the CJI.The ordinance will be brought before the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha when they convene for the monsoon session. It will be replaced by an amendment bill and the government will have to get it passed by both houses. The Union Cabinet on May 5 had approved the proposal to increase the number of SC judges. This has been done in view of the increasing number of pending cases – more than 90,000 cases are pending for disposal before the apex court. In 1950, the SC was established for the first time with eight judges including the CJI.
Ram Charan to unveil the trailer in Mumbai
‘Peddi’ makers have announced the official details of the trailer launch event of the film. This update has created even more excitement among fans RamcharanWho are eagerly waiting for the first full trailer of the much-awaited sports drama.The trailer will be unveiled at a grand event in Mumbai on May 18. The venue is Jio World Drive, and the event is scheduled to start at 3 pm.According to 123 Telugu website, Ram Charan is already in Mumbai while other members of the cast and crew are expected to join him for the occasion.
‘Peddi’ makers share big announcement
The production team confirmed the launch details through an official social media post.The makers shared the update with the tweet, “MumbaiIII, get ready for the arrival of #PEDDI coming to your ground tomorrow #PEDDITrailer Takeover Event on 18th May at 3PM at JIO World Drive, Mumbai #PEDDI in theaters worldwide on 4th June. #GetReadyForPeddi.”‘Peddi’ set for worldwide release on June 4‘Peddi’ is scheduled to release in theaters worldwide on June 4, 2026. The film will be released in multiple languages as a major pan-India project. Academy Award-winning composer AR Rahman has composed the music.The film is based in rural Andhra Pradesh in the 1980s. It combines cricket and traditional wrestling to create a massive emotional sports drama.‘Peddi’ is Buchi Babu Sana’s second directorial venture after ‘Uppena’. with Ram Charan and Janhvi KapoorThe cast includes Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu and Divyendu.
Buchi Babu Sana praised Janhvi Kapoor
Bucchi Babu Sana recently talked about Janhvi Kapoor’s involvement in this project. She added that the actress took an active interest in many aspects of the filmmaking process and contributed much more than her performance.According to the director, she often discussed costumes, production design, and visual execution to make her character feel authentic.As reported by Bollywood Hungama, the filmmaker said, “That girl is an incredibly hard-working person – Janhvi. For this film, she was assistant director, manager, heroine, production designer, costume designer – everything in one.”
2,000 year old mystery still alive
Indian princess Suriratna and her journey to ancient Korea as Queen Heo Hwang-ok
It all started long ago, around 48 AD, when a young princess from India, known as Suriratna, was rumored to have fled her country to South Korea. Based on traditional literature, she is said to have become Queen Heo Hwang-ok after marrying King Kim Suro, who founded the Gaya Kingdom, as reported by the BBC.Traveling long distances by sea to strange shores and then marrying a king who founded a new kingdom. All these events were written down in documents such as the Samguk Yusa, one of the oldest collections of stories and history of Korea. Their native land, called “Ayuta”, is claimed by many researchers to be Ayodhya in India, although this idea is uncertain.
Queen Heo Hwang-ok and her enduring legacy in Korean tradition
The character of Queen Heo Hwang-ok plays an important role in the legend. In Korea she is remembered as the queen who came from another country and was part of the royal establishment of the Gaya Dynasty. In Indian folklore, the name of the queen is mentioned as Suriratna and this story is related to the city of Ayodhya.It is said that she married King Kim Suro and bore him many children. Historians believe that both of them established the dynasty that continues today among some Korean families such as the Gimhae Kim and Heo clan. Family history claims that their lineage originates from the Queen, and they proudly pass it on from one generation to the next.According to some accounts, his lineage had many members who lived in different parts of Korea. But historians suggest that these claims have no factual support.
What do modern historians say about its historical evidence?
However, most modern researchers and historians consider the legend about the princess to be a myth rather than historical fact. There is no concrete archaeological evidence that can confirm the authenticity of the existence of a princess who came to Korea from India. It is possible to interpret the name “Ayuta” as mentioned in some old Korean documents, and the term may also refer to places other than India.According to scholars, including those researching Korean history, the legend about the princess may have emerged as the result of several centuries of development. In other words, imagination, symbolism and people’s desire to trace their origins to a distant and remarkable place can play a major role in the appearance of the story.
WHO declares Ebola outbreak a global health emergency
New Delhi: As the World Health Organization announced on Sunday Ebola outbreak Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) in Congo and Uganda, Indian health experts said there is no need to panic as Ebola does not spread like COVID-19, however vigilance and early detection is important.Health ministry officials said no case of Ebola has ever been reported in India, except for one international traveler who tested positive in 2014. The National Center for Disease Control is closely monitoring the situation.Former AIIMS director Dr Randeep Guleria said Ebola is spread through direct contact with infected body fluids, blood, vomit, secretions or contaminated material, while Covid-19 is spread through regular droplets.Guleria said, “There is no need to panic.” He said Ebola requires close physical contact to spread and hence is unlikely to cause a pandemic like COVID-19.Recalling India’s preparedness during the 2014 Ebola outbreak, Guleria said officials had conducted workshops and screening exercises across the country. He also mentioned an Indian traveler returning from Sierra Leone who was quarantined in Delhi after recovering from Ebola after viral particles were confirmed in body fluid samples. The person remained in isolation for about three months as a precaution, although no transmission occurred.Guleria said Ebola outbreaks are often linked to infected fruit bats or wild animals and can also spread during handling of infected carcasses. He stressed that it is important to screen travelers coming from affected areas and monitor them during the incubation period of up to 21 days.Experts said India has the laboratory capacity to rapidly detect Ebola through specialized RT-PCR testing at designated centers under the Indian Council of Medical Research and NCDC, although early clinical suspicion and prompt reporting are essential.“The overall risk is low, but in today’s interconnected world, infectious outbreaks are literally just a flight away,” said Dr. Neeraj Nischal, professor of medicine at AIIMS, underscoring the importance of airport surveillance, travel screening and emergency response systems.He said Ebola patients typically become infectious soon after symptoms begin, especially when fever, vomiting, diarrhea or bleeding develop. Health care workers and caregivers are at greater risk without adequate protective equipment and infection-control practices.Nischal said the early symptoms of Ebola can resemble other febrile or viral illnesses, making travel and exposure history important for diagnosis. He said contact tracing is one of the most effective ways to prevent transmission and added that lessons from Covid-19 – including surveillance, rapid testing and hospital preparedness – have strengthened India’s outbreak response capacity.“Public cooperation, honest reporting of travel history and timely medical consultation are important to prevent the outbreak from escalating,” he said.
Bangladesh (BAN) vs Pakistan (PAK), 2nd Test Day 3: Live score and updates from Sylhet
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Mahmudul Hasan Joy is up for talks – Hasan Joy says he is very happy that he performed better than the previous innings. However, he was a bit shaky as he had batted well in the previous Test match. Regarding the second day’s batting, he says that he was very happy with the late rise of the sun. Regarding playing his aggressive shots, he says that he felt the surface was good for batting as the balls were coming onto the bat well, which gave him more confidence in playing his shots. When asked about Bangladesh’s plans on the third day, he said that they did not have any definite plans in mind, but they would like to take their time and build on their innings.
RJ Mahwash breaks silence on Yuzvendra Chahal’s relationship rumors after unfollow drama
RJ Mahwash and Yuzvendra Chahal
RJ Mahwash has finally responded to the growing discussion on social media regarding his relationship with the Indian spinner. Yuzvendra ChahalWhen fans noticed that both of them unfollowed each other on Instagram.Speaking about the speculations, the actor and content creator clarified that the online reaction was exaggerated and stemmed from a very minor disagreement. He stressed that such digital unfollows or temporary distance are common even between close friends and should not be looked into too deeply.month wash It has been said that people often exaggerate the general dynamics of online friendships. According to him, small misunderstandings do not change the foundation of real bonds. “People have a habit of creating ruckus over small things. When you go through it, it’s not such a big deal,” she said while talking to Pinkvilla.He also referred to Chahal’s earlier openness about his mental health struggles and said that he felt a responsibility to stand by him during difficult times.“As he also mentioned in his podcast, he was having suicidal thoughts and all that. During that time, we all tried to help in every possible way so that he could get through the season well. Everyone supported him together, openly and silently, because he was going through a lot,” Mahwash said.Mahwash stated that his actions were guided solely by loyalty and friendship rather than anything else. “For me, it was just about standing by my friends whenever they needed me,” he said.She also clarified that she will continue to support the leg spinner and maintain normal communication going forward, emphasizing that friendship should not be judged through social media optics.Meanwhile, Yuzvendra Chahal continues his IPL 2026 campaign with Punjab Kings. He has taken 10 wickets in 13 matches this season at an economy rate of 8.73. Overall, he remains the highest wicket-taker in IPL history with 231 wickets, underscoring his long-term impact on the tournament. He last played for India in August 2023 and was part of the T20 World Cup-winning 2024 squad, although he did not feature in any matches.
More than 300 military drones and Iran relations: Did Cuba plan an attack on a US naval base?
US President Donald Trump’s administration is viewing Cuba as a potential security threat after classified intelligence revealed Havana has acquired more than 300 military drones and discussed possible drone war scenarios involving US targets, according to a report by Axios.The report, citing classified intelligence and senior US officials, said Cuban officials had recently discussed plans that could include attacks on the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, US military ships and even the US naval base at Key West in Florida in the event of an escalation of hostilities.A senior US official quoted by Axios said Washington was concerned about the United States “getting too close to those types of technologies”, particularly amid the reported presence of Iranian military advisers in Havana and Cuba’s growing defense ties with Russia and Iran.“When we think about the types of technologies that are so close, and there are so many bad actors out there, from terrorist groups to drug cartels to Iranians to Russians, it’s worrisome,” the official said.“This is a growing threat.”
CIA chief visits Cuba amid increasing pressure
CIA Director John Ratcliffe traveled to Cuba on Thursday and warned Cuban officials against getting involved in hostilities.He also urged Havana to abandon its “totalitarian government” in order to end US sanctions.A CIA official quoted by Axios said Ratcliffe had made clear that “Cuba can no longer serve as a platform for adversaries to pursue a hostile agenda in our hemisphere”.“The Western Hemisphere cannot be a playground for our adversaries,” the official said.The US Justice Department plans to drop the indictment against former Cuban leader Raul Castro in the 1996 downing of two planes operated by the Miami-based aid group Brothers to the Rescue.According to Reuters, US officials had previously hinted at plans to indict Castro, a move that would sharply escalate tensions between Washington and Havana.
Cuba rejected the allegations
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla accused the US of fabricating a “fraudulent case” to justify sanctions and possible military intervention.“Cuba neither threatens war nor desires war,” Rodriguez said in a social media post. He said the country prepared itself to face external aggression under “the right of legitimate self-defense recognized by the United Nations Charter.”The Cuban Embassy also issued a statement on X saying that the island has the right to defend itself against external aggression. However, he did not directly deny having attack drones.
Fears of drone war and Russia relations
Cuba has been acquiring attack drones from Russia and Iran since 2023 and storing them in strategic locations across the island. The report also alleged that Cuban officials were studying Iran’s strategies in resisting US pressure.The concerns come amid increased focus on drone warfare following Iran’s use of drones during recent tensions with the US and Israel in the Middle East.Axios further reported that US officials believe thousands of Cuban soldiers have fought alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, some of whom have brought back knowledge about the effectiveness of drone warfare.Despite concerns, US officials said they do not believe Cuba poses an imminent military threat equivalent to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.“No one is worried about Cuban fighters,” said a senior official, but added that the island’s proximity to the United States remains a major concern.
Fire breaks out in Bihar passenger train; No casualties reported
Sasaram-Patna passenger train caught fire due to suspected short circuit at Sasaram Junction on Monday. Bihar.No casualties have been reported yet.This comes a day after the fire in Trivandrum Central-Hazrat Nizamuddin Rajdhani Express (train number 12431) in Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh.While all 68 passengers in the affected coach were evacuated safely, a relief vehicle going to the spot later met with an accident, seriously injuring more than five railway employees.
