Just 1 in 3 adults believe Trump acted illegally.

Only 1 in 3 US adults think Trump acted illegally in New York hush money case, AP-NORC poll shows A poll shows the first criminal trial facing former President Donald Trump is also the one in which Americans are least convinced he committed a crime. WASHINGTON — The first criminal trial facing former President Donald …

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Sick! Students sucked on the toes of other students during a school fundraising event.

UPDATE: The school district @dcantlers is defending the toe sucking video claiming it was for charity. They also claim it was students sucking other students’ toes. This doesn’t make it any better. This was a school sanctioned event which was overseen and cheered on by adults.… pic.twitter.com/mTNNPSmLVd — Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 3, 2024 …

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Young Adults Unwilling to Be Friends with Opposing Political Party Voters, Poll Finds

The US has increasingly become politically polarized in recent decades. A third of respondents in a recent poll said they can’t even be friends with rival party supporters. A similar poll in 2016 found that 7% of voters reported friendships ending because of the election. As the 2024 presidential election quickly approaches, a large number …

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Suicides in U.S. hit historic high in 2022, driven by increase among older adults

It must be hard for older people to watch the country they once loved deteriorating economically and socially. Political polarization contributes to feeling of despair and turns people away from each other rather than towards. The pandemic also really isolated people and increased depression in people. via YAHOO: Rising rates of suicide among older adults …

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106.4 Million U.S. Adults Do Not Have A Job Right Now

by Michael 19 months in a row!  The Conference Board’s index of leading economic indicators has now fallen for 19 months in a row.  When something happens for 19 consecutive months, that is definitely a trend.  The economy is clearly in big trouble, and conditions are getting worse with each passing day.  But the mainstream media continues …

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A Majority of American Adults Would not be Willing to Serve in the Military Were the U.S. to Enter Into a Major War

by Chris Black An Echelon Insights polling of 1,029 likely voters, conducted between October 23-26, found that 72 percent of those asked would not be willing to volunteer to serve in the armed forces were America to enter a major conflict, compared with 21 percent who would and the remainder saying they were unsure. Another …

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Bidenomics: In a New Bankrate Survey, 50% of U.S. Adults Say Their Overall Financial Situation Is Worse Than It Was in November 2020

WASHINGTON (TND) — Many Americans are having trouble making ends meet due to economic conditions, including interest rates. Over the past several months, we’ve heard from many people nationwide about their financial concerns – whether related to business or weekly expenses. In a new Bankrate survey, 50% of U.S. adults say their overall financial situation is worse than …

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50% of young adults are living with their parents, an all time high per Morgan Stanley

50% of young adults are living with their parents, an all time high per Morgan Stanley pic.twitter.com/VYKjkML6WH — Win Smart, CFA (@WinfieldSmart) October 9, 2023 The “it’s not a recession” argument hinges on one number: 3.8% unemployment. But it turns out counting missing workers takes unemployment to almost 7%. While almost half of new jobs …

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Smell of Simple Fragrance While Sleeping Produces Major Memory Boost in Older Adults

When a fragrance wafted through the bedrooms of older adults for two hours every night for six months, memories skyrocketed. Participants in the study by neuroscientists reaped a 226% increase in cognitive capacity compared to the control group. The University of California researchers in Irvine said the finding transforms the long-known tie between smell and …

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45 million people with student loans face monthly payments of $200… 40% of US adults report having less than $1,000 of savings.

"There are a total of 45 million people with student loans, and the average monthly student loan payment is around $200, so resuming student loan payments in October will subtract roughly $9 billion from consumer spending every month, or roughly $100 billion a year" Apollo's Slok — Lisa Abramowicz (@lisaabramowicz1) July 31, 2023 This is …

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Tighter financial conditions may increase defaults and delinquencies among young adults.

by BoatSurfer600 This recession will turn into a depression real quick. Americans under 25 racked up more credit card debt than any other age group last year – and they’re about to run into trouble as financial conditions tighten and inflation stays high “Defaults and delinquencies could spike among young adults who’ve racked up credit …

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So many buyers are going to regret overpaying for their homes the past 3 years. We have 1.3m homes per year coming to market vs 350k net working age adults. Who’s going to buy all these houses?

Without demographics can it ever recover pic.twitter.com/2GkWQ5sEFN — Darth Powell (@VladTheInflator) June 6, 2023 We have 1.3m homes per year coming to market vs 350k net working age adults. Who's going to buy all these houses? pic.twitter.com/IrtD892kDG — Darth Powell (@VladTheInflator) June 6, 2023

85% of autistic adults with college education are unemployed

via EBN: The conversation around fostering inclusive experiences in the workplace has to extend to neurodivergent talent — and it starts with equitable hiring practices. At least 85% of autistic adults with a college education are unemployed, according to 2023 statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor. In fact, of the estimated 477,000 job applicants that …

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Judge rejects Tennessee’s anti-drag law as unconstitutional, allowing adults to engage in sexual activity with children.

Federal Judge Rejects Tennessee’s Anti-Drag Law as Unconstitutional. “ “A lot of parents are wondering why is an adult male putting on women’s clothing and dancing and talking about sexual themes with other people’s children, not only in libraries but also in schools and other public institutions,” said Manhattan Institute’s Chris Rufo. City Journal: The …

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