Education: 35% of Americans think college is important
This is down from 75% in 2010. The public has lost confidence in college programs.
Opinion: Practicing Factfulness based on data.
This is down from 75% in 2010. The public has lost confidence in college programs.
Inteesting commentary on measles, plus few people still get Covid vaccinations.
That's losing 5 to 10 schools worth of students.
"Rising temperatures increase added sugar intake disproportionately in disadvantaged groups in the USA".
For decades, the American Diabetic Association pushed for consistent carbohydrate diets for diabetics. In the past few years, that advice has been largely thrown out.
The ACA has failed. Due to its design flaws, it could never work without large subsidies - and deductibles so high, it still leaves people bankrupt.
The ClimateCrisis is over. Done, Kaput.
Trump adds 100% tariff on all foreign made films, guaranteeing most films of the future will be made with AI actors.
Or is AI just becoming an excuse to cover the usual inefficiencies and bad management decisions?