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Where Americans are on mental health
Below are five charts on the state of mental health and the mental health care system in the U.S.
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A Trump-Biden rematch is still too close to call
Most Americans believe vaccines are safe for children and adults, but half say they would be more likely to support a 2024 presidential candidate who questions the safety of vaccines
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Americans split on likelihood to receive new COVID-19 booster
Democrats, older Americans, and the college-educated are especially likely to report plans to get the updated booster
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Ipsos MMA Releases version 2.0 of its Market Leading Agile Attribution Platform
A critical need for future-proofed, sustainable marketing measurement & attribution solutions supporting growth in an always-on and connected environment is driving industry demand
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Nearly half of workers in three countries say they use AI at work
Survey of workers in Australia, United Kingdom and United States, ages 21-65, working full time or with 2+ part-time jobs
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How the ways we respond to climate change could lead to conflict
Joshua Busby, author of “States and Nature: The Effects of Climate Change on Security” and non-resident fellow at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, discusses the geopolitical risks of a changing climate.
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How safety and security are evolving in the digital age
The technological shifts that are redefining defense also have the potential to transform daily life. Dominic Perez, chief technology officer at Curtiss-Wright, discusses the innovations of tomorrow (and the threats to safety and security).
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Why considering the worst case needs to be part of your planning
In a more contested world, the only certainty is uncertainty. The National Intelligence Council’s Maria Langan-Riekhof discusses why broader definitions of what’s plausible require businesses and governments need to lean into uncertainty.
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How the future of conflict will transform business in a fragmented world
Imagine it’s 2034 and the world is more fragmented than it’s been in generations. AI-driven cyberattacks, disinformation, nationalism and polarization drive wedges between friends and enemies alike. How do you do business in that world? How do consumers react?
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Americans Look to Generate Additional Income Streams As They Report High Levels of Financial Anxiety
Over eight in ten (82%) Americans are interested in receiving personal financial information as most (80%) say their financial situation causes anxiety