The phrase teen takeover became popular several years ago, when they began taking place in Chicago, Atlanta, Tampa, and a few other cities. “Teen takeovers are plaguing Democrat-run cities across the country, including the nation’s capital,” reported The Daily Wire. (Worth, The Atlantic)
Read MoreThis week, Meta announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence image generator that allows anyone to create AI images based on your Instagram photos. And if you have a public Instagram account, Meta automatically opted you in — which means your photos could be manipulated into AI images by anyone. (Pineda, The Washington Post)
Read MoreThe survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research points to how Jewish adults’ attitudes toward their own personal safety have changed over a relatively short period as more Americans became critical of the United States’ close alliance with Israel. (Sanders & Thomson-Deveaux, AP News)
Read MoreAs legalized marijuana spreads, its growing use is showing up in drug tests at some of the highest rates in years, according to new data from Quest Diagnostics DGX -0.29%decrease; down pointing triangle, which conducted about eight million workforce drug tests in 2025. The share of urine tests that came back positive for the substance rose to 4.4% last year, up from 3.9% in 2021. (Bernhardt, The Wall Street Journal)
Read MoreA Gallup poll released Tuesday based on a web survey of 5,065 U.S. adults says that 15 percent of U.S. adults reported using GLP-1 medications to lose weight at some point, while 11 percent say they currently are taking them. (Rowland, The Washington Post)
Read MoreEmma Waters, pregnant with her third child, is crafting policy to encourage early parenthood. Some think she is pushing an ideology that does not meet reality. (The New York Times)
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