A check of America’s vital signs shows a country extremely worried about money—with a growing long-term unemployed population—that’s also blessedly less violent and suddenly enjoying movies in theaters more. Especially if there are no mirrors on the wall.
Elon Musk’s disapproval rating hits a new low.
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The rate of mass shootings finally falls from its pandemic high.
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Inflation still worries a vast majority of Americans—and it’s likely to get worse.
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The biggest blockbuster of the year makes history—and Hollywood had nothing to do with it.
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The Trump White House has a dismal success rate in court—but here’s why that may soon change.
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A re-made Disney classic has a poisonous movie rating—and a lot of controversy.
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U.S. tourism reports record losses after Trump’s tariff trash-talking.
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Trump’s many pardons cost the government—and victims—a fortune in restitution.
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The number of Americans staying on unemployment hits pandemic levels.
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