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The Value of the Silver Tsunami Depends on Intangible Assets
A wave of succession-driven mergers and acquisitions is coming. The difference between value creation and loss will depend on how buyers manage culture and talent.
Iraq Faces New Test 23 Years After Invasion
Gallup trends show long-term increases in Iraqis' feelings of safety and trust in institutions that could be tested by further instability in the region.
LGBTQ+ Identification Holds at 9% in U.S.
Nine percent of U.S. adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, more than double the percentage a decade ago.
Britons' Trust in Courts and Police Declines
Britons' confidence in their national courts and local police fell sharply in 2025, even as their faith in other institutions held firm.
Peace Still a Distant Prospect for Israelis, Palestinians
Gallup surveys across Israel and the West Bank and East Jerusalem show little public belief in a two-state solution or lasting peace.
Federal Government Least Trusted to Act in Society's Interest
Americans trust U.S. businesses more than the federal government to act in society's best interest and positively impact people's lives.
Americans Turning to AI to Supplement Healthcare Visits
One in four Americans use AI for health information. Most do so to supplement care, but some are using AI in place of a provider visit when barriers arise.
Rising AI Adoption Spurs Workforce Changes
Half of U.S. workers now use artificial intelligence. AI adoption links to organizational disruption and individual productivity gains but not transformational changes to work.
Service and Volunteer Work Linked to Key Benefits for Youth
U.S. young people aged 12-25 who participate in service activities report greater feelings of career readiness, connection and resilience.
Americans See Need for Third Party, but Offer Soft Support
Americans continue to express a desire for a third party but have reservations about voting for third-party candidates.