Dealing with "survivor's guilt" amid wildfires? An expert shares some advice.
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The wildfires in California are leaving many of those unaffected feeling a sense of "survivor's guilt."
A resident of the Pacific Palisades neighborhood told CBS News Los Angeles their house is still standing despite neighboring home being destroyed.
"The only happiness we have is to be able to get our sentimental stuff out of there and some valuables, but everything around us is gone. I don't know if I should be extremely happy or guilty feeling that everybody else's stuff is gone," he said.
American adults are looking for love — and many are reporting they found someone. For the first time in almost two decades, the share of unpartnered adults — who are neither married nor living with an unmarried partner — in the United States has declined, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau data released on Wednesday. This decline coincided with a slight rise in couples who reported being married, from 50% to 51%, Pew found, signaling a possible change in America's relationships.