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Get a head start on New Year's resolutions

Many individuals reflect on personal changes after the holiday season ends.
30% of U.S. adults make New Year's resolutions, with young adults being the most active in this tradition.

The Public Distrusts Scientists' Morals, Not Their Science

Public trust in scientists has declined significantly since the COVID pandemic, necessitating strategies to rebuild this crucial trust.
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Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds

Nearly half of American teenagers are online constantly despite concerns about the effects of social media on mental health.

'News influencers' are racking up billions of views-and not checking their facts

News consumption is increasingly shifting to social media and influencers, with younger audiences leading this trend.

About 20% of Americans regularly get their news from influencers on social media, report says

One in five Americans regularly get news from digital influencers, reflecting a changing landscape in media consumption.

Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds

Teenagers face a growing mental health crisis linked to social media use, with many online 'constantly' despite concerns.

More Americans are getting news on TikTok, bucking the trend seen on most other social media sites

Pew Research Center's analysis reveals evolving methods in measuring news consumption among Americans in a digital context.

Nearly half of U.S. teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds

Teenagers report constant online presence, raising concerns about social media's mental health impact.
YouTube continues to dominate teen usage despite slight declines in other platforms.
WhatsApp experienced a notable increase in teenage users, diverging from trends seen in other apps.
Most teen social media usage has declined slightly as in-person interactions resume.

Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds

Nearly half of American teenagers are online constantly despite concerns about the effects of social media on mental health.

'News influencers' are racking up billions of views-and not checking their facts

News consumption is increasingly shifting to social media and influencers, with younger audiences leading this trend.

About 20% of Americans regularly get their news from influencers on social media, report says

One in five Americans regularly get news from digital influencers, reflecting a changing landscape in media consumption.

Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds

Teenagers face a growing mental health crisis linked to social media use, with many online 'constantly' despite concerns.

More Americans are getting news on TikTok, bucking the trend seen on most other social media sites

Pew Research Center's analysis reveals evolving methods in measuring news consumption among Americans in a digital context.

Nearly half of U.S. teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds

Teenagers report constant online presence, raising concerns about social media's mental health impact.
YouTube continues to dominate teen usage despite slight declines in other platforms.
WhatsApp experienced a notable increase in teenage users, diverging from trends seen in other apps.
Most teen social media usage has declined slightly as in-person interactions resume.
moresocial-media
#youtube

YouTube reigns as most popular social media app; TikTok grows: Pew

YouTube is the most used social media app in America, with 83% of Americans reporting that they have used it.
Facebook is the second most popular social media app in America, with 68% of Americans using it.

Nearly half of US teens are online almost constantly, Pew study finds | TechCrunch

Almost half of U.S. teens are online constantly, primarily using YouTube, with declining interest in Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Pew report shows TikTok's rise and YouTube's ubiquity | TechCrunch

Pew Research Center's report tracks social media usage trends over the last two years.
TikTok saw significant growth, while YouTube and Facebook remained dominant.

YouTube reigns as most popular social media app; TikTok grows: Pew

YouTube is the most used social media app in America, with 83% of Americans reporting that they have used it.
Facebook is the second most popular social media app in America, with 68% of Americans using it.

Nearly half of US teens are online almost constantly, Pew study finds | TechCrunch

Almost half of U.S. teens are online constantly, primarily using YouTube, with declining interest in Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Pew report shows TikTok's rise and YouTube's ubiquity | TechCrunch

Pew Research Center's report tracks social media usage trends over the last two years.
TikTok saw significant growth, while YouTube and Facebook remained dominant.
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Why generational stereotypes are failing marketers and how to move past labels | MarTech

Generational labels oversimplify complex behaviors, necessitating a more nuanced understanding in marketing and research.

Voters don't think US Supreme Court can be fair about election, poll shows

A majority of voters doubt the Supreme Court's neutrality ahead of the 2024 election.
Confidence in election integrity varies significantly between Trump and Harris supporters.
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Immigrants Are Flocking to These Areas in a Crucial Swing State

Immigration is a critical issue for 61% of voters in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.

USimmigrationand crime questions, answered by criminologists | CNN

57% of Americans believe that the large number of migrants seeking to enter the US leads to more crime.
There is a stark difference in opinion on this issue across party lines, with 85% of Republicans linking immigration to crime compared to 31% of Democrats.

Immigrants Are Flocking to These Areas in a Crucial Swing State

Immigration is a critical issue for 61% of voters in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.

USimmigrationand crime questions, answered by criminologists | CNN

57% of Americans believe that the large number of migrants seeking to enter the US leads to more crime.
There is a stark difference in opinion on this issue across party lines, with 85% of Republicans linking immigration to crime compared to 31% of Democrats.
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More Americans are getting news on TikTok, bucking the trend seen on most other social media sites

Americans' news consumption has shifted significantly in the digital age, impacting how information is accessed across various platforms.

Americans don't want to ban TikTok anymore

Support for a TikTok ban is decreasing among US adults, with only 32% in favor as of now.
Bipartisan support for banning TikTok has notably declined since March 2023.

Almost half of Americans under 50 don't think they'll ever have kids. Most of them say they just don't want to.

More than half of adults under 50 who are unlikely to have kids cite 'just don't want to' as the main reason, according to a Pew report.

Survey reveals fewer people are choosing to have kids

The proportion of childless adults under 50 is growing in the US, challenging stereotypes about fulfillment and happiness.

38% of decade old webpages suffer from digital decay

38% of web pages from 2013 are no longer available due to digital decay.
#education

Latinas are succeeding, but feel pressured to playing traditional roles for women

Latinas face pressures to balance work and family despite advancements in education and entrepreneurship.

Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests

The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.

Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests

The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.

Teachers are tired of the culture wars - and many support LGBTQ+ curricula, Pew survey finds

Teachers feel government has too much influence over curriculum
Many educators support teaching topics banned by legislators

Latinas are succeeding, but feel pressured to playing traditional roles for women

Latinas face pressures to balance work and family despite advancements in education and entrepreneurship.

Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests

The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.

Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests

The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.

Teachers are tired of the culture wars - and many support LGBTQ+ curricula, Pew survey finds

Teachers feel government has too much influence over curriculum
Many educators support teaching topics banned by legislators
moreeducation

Here's What Americans Think of Weight Loss Drugs

About 75% of Americans recognize weight loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and others.
Survey shows 53% see anti-obesity drugs as good options, while 62% don't view them suitable for those without weight-related health conditions.

Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests

The popularization of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has not increased overall cheating rates in schools, according to new research from Stanford University.
Many high school students are not familiar with or have never used AI chatbots for schoolwork, as found by the Pew Research Center.

Despite mounting mental health concerns, teens remain heavy social media users

Despite concerns about the impact of social media on youth mental health, a new survey by Pew Research Center shows that teens still use major platforms at high rates.
The survey did not address how teens feel about their social media use or whether it affects their mental health and well-being.

Pew: Many teens use social media "almost constantly"

Nearly 1 in 5 teens are on YouTube or TikTok 'almost constantly,' according to Pew Research Center.
Teens' internet use remains high, with roughly half of them using the internet 'almost constantly.'
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