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Poll: 31% of US adults expect driverless cars to be common within five years, up from 19% in 2018, and 19% say they would own or lease one, the same as in 2018 (Mary Page James/Gallup)

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Poll: 31% of US adults expect driverless cars to be common within five years, up from 19% in 2018, and 19% say they would own or lease one, the same as in 2018 — About three in 10 Americans expect driverless cars to be common within five years, while 19% say they would own or lease one

In search of Purple America with Fox’s Dana Perino

As busy as she is, Dana Perino occasionally finds time to watch a reality show — and to think of a premise for one.

“I grew up in Colorado and Wyoming. I have friends on both coasts and in the middle of the country, and I thought, wouldn’t it be great if you could take some of my friends and producers here in New York and put them in Wyoming, and take my Wyoming friends and family and put them…

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Israel Under Judgment, Not Erasure

A civilized society should be able to acknowledge four truths simultaneously: Hamas is guilty of atrocities and aims to commit more; Palestinian civilians have suffered terribly; Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank are not beyond criticism; and that the Jews must not once again become a nation without a state.

Too much of the West now seems unable to do this. In February 2026, Gallup…

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Are American young men really surpassing young women in faith? Digging into Gallup and PRRI’s new reports

There’s something for everyone in this week’s data reports from Gallup and The Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) examining shifts in American religiosity:

  • People of faith can be encouraged by Gallup data pointing to increased religious identification and attendance, especially among young men.
  • Nonbelieving Americans may feel some validation from PRRI data denying “any evidence”…
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Young men just flipped a 25-year trend on religion and left young women at a record low, and experts say this is only the beginning

New Gallup polling data reveals that young men are now more religiously engaged than young women in the same age group, reversing a decades-long pattern. As detailed by Gallup, the survey gathered data from telephone interviews conducted between 2024 and 2025, finding that 42 percent of adult men aged 18 to 29 said religion is “very important” in their lives. That compares to just 29 percent of…

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Opinião A Geração Z não é o problema. O trabalho é que não acompanhou o mundo Por Rodrigo Dib, superintendente Institucional do Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola - CIEE

09 de abril de 2026 – Quando uma empresa perde um talento jovem no terceiro mês, a narrativa que se instala nos corredores raramente questiona o ambiente. Questiona o jovem. “Ansioso demais.”“Não soube esperar.”“Essa geração não […]

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Opinião A Geração Z não é o problema. O trabalho é que não acompanhou o mundo Por Rodrigo Dib, superintendente Institucional do Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola - CIEE

09 de abril de 2026 – Quando uma empresa perde um talento jovem no terceiro mês, a narrativa que se instala nos corredores raramente questiona o ambiente. Questiona o jovem. “Ansioso demais.”“Não soube esperar.”“Essa geração não […]

The post Opinião A Geração Z não é o problema. O trabalho é que não acompanhou o mundo Por Rodrigo Dib, superintendente Institucional do Centro de Integração…

2025 U.S. LGBTQ+ adult population matches 2024's record; bi identity still most common: Gallup

The proportion of U.S. adults identifying as LGBTQ+ remained steady at 9 percent from 2024 to 2025, according to a new Gallup poll, but that’s still more than double the 3.5 percent who did when Gallup first began measuring this population in 2012.

The 9 percent proportion in 2024 was a record high. Gallup found roughly 7 percent identifying as LGBTQ+ between 2021 and 2023. Bisexuality…

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Gallup To End Tracking Of Presidential Job Approval

The Gallup Organization will no longer track presidential approval numbers, ending a gathering of data that goes back to Franklin Roosevelt. Gallup’s most recent presidential approval rating for Donald Trump, measured from Dec. 1-15, put the president at 36% approve and 59% disapprove. A spokesperson for Gallup told The Washington Post, “The context around these […]

Unions Are Going to Die Unless Something Big Changes Soon

The labor movement isn’t just the weakest it’s been in a century. Without a radical and aggressive shift in organizing, US unions could effectively cease to matter in the very near future.


Unions are in a death spiral, and the numbers show they could nearly vanish within our lifetime. That’s not alarmism — it’s basic math. (Don Kelsen / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Unions are…

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