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Lebanon's Convergence of Crises

Kim Ghattas joins the podcast to discuss the multiple crises that people in Lebanon are enduring as the two-year anniversary of one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history approaches.

U.S. Investors Braced for More Market Volatility

Most U.S. investors expect market volatility to persist this year, but they remain confident in stocks as a tool for building retirement wealth.

AI Use at Work Rises

New Gallup data show a continued rise in AI adoption rates across the U.S. workforce from Q2 to Q3 2025.

Life in Israel One Year After Oct. 7

Nearly one year after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, Israelis still feel less safe and experience more negative emotions than before.

Most Small-Business Owners Lack a Succession Plan

Most employer-business owners who are nearing retirement plan to sell or transfer their company, contrasting with nonemployers.

Half of Americans Want to Lose Weight

Four in 10 Americans say they are overweight, and 52% want to lose weight. Yet only half as many are trying, with women expressing more desire.

More Americans Say Political Rhetoric Has Gone Too Far

Larger majorities than in 2011 say Republicans (69%) and Democrats (60%) go too far in using inflammatory language to criticize their opponents.

U.S. Drinking Rate at New Low as Alcohol Concerns Surge

A record-low 54% of Americans say they drink alcohol, as a majority now believe moderate drinking is unhealthy.

Image of Capitalism Slips to 54% in U.S.

Fifty-four percent of Americans, down from 60% in 2021, have a positive opinion of capitalism, while a steady 39% view socialism positively.

Younger Men in the U.S. Among the Loneliest in West

Younger men in the U.S. feel lonelier than the rest of the country, and lonelier than other young men in their age group across the OECD.
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