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  • 1 month ago | sanjuandailystar.com | Claire Miller |Francesca Paris

    By Claire Cain Miller and Francesca ParisNearly 1 in 10 adults in the United States identifies as LGBTQ+, according to a large analysis from Gallup released late last week — almost triple the share since Gallup began counting in 2012, and up by two-thirds since 2020. The increases have been driven by young people, and by bisexual women.

  • 2 months ago | mahoningmatters.com | Claire Miller |Francesca Paris

    Nearly 1 in 10 adults in the United States identifies as LGBTQ+, according to a large analysis from Gallup released Thursday -- almost triple the share since Gallup began counting in 2012, and up by two-thirds since 2020. The increases have been driven by young people and by bisexual women. Nearly one-quarter of adults in Generation Z, defined by Gallup as those 18 to 27, identify as LGBTQ+, according to the analysis, which included 14,000 adults across all of Gallup’s telephone surveys last year.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | thecrimson.com | Claire Miller

    When was the last time you read a book cover to cover? For me, a prospective English concentrator, it was last week. But ask my peers in other concentrations and you’re more likely to get a shrug. Harvard students complain about readings constantly. They lament any assignments requiring they conquer more than twenty-five pages as tedious or overwhelming (if they aren’t passing the work off to ChatGPT).

  • Sep 15, 2024 | seattletimes.com | Claire Miller |Claire Miller

    In 2001, young men and women had similar political ideologies. Women were more likely to be liberal than men, but just by a little — and through George W. Bush’s and Barack Obama’s presidencies, that didn’t change much. Then, around 2016, something shifted, a new analysis shows. Women ages 18 to 29 became significantly more liberal than the previous generation of young women. Today, about 40% identify as liberal, compared with just 19% who say they’re conservative.

  • Sep 14, 2024 | spokesman.com | Claire Miller

    In his recent advisory on parents’ mental health, the U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek M. Murthy, said out loud what many parents might have only furtively admitted: Parenting today is too hard and stressful. Of course, there have always been concerns about families’ well-being. And while some of today’s parents’ fears are newer — cellphones, school shootings, fentanyl — parents have always worried about their children.

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