Gallup poll
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- Some Medicare beneficiaries get weight loss drug discount
The use of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss has increased significantly, with 11% of adults currently using them, up from 3% two years ago. Medicare has enabled some patients to access these drugs, potentially driving further adoption.
- Few Ukrainians approve of US leadership, poll finds
A Gallup poll found only 7% of Ukrainians approve of US leadership, a 59-point drop from four years ago when the Biden administration increased military support at the war's start. A separate poll revealed Russians' views of their country's economic situation are at a 20-year low.
- LIZ PEEK: The left says the American Dream is dead, but millions prove otherwise
The article argues the American Dream remains alive, citing immigrant success stories and criticizing left-leaning politicians like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for claiming it is dead. A Gallup poll indicates declining belief in the American Dream's accessibility, down to 46% in 2025 from 51% in 2024.
- Advocates push for Pennsylvania to leave its closed primary system behind
Pennsylvania's closed primary system excludes over 1.5 million independent and third-party voters from partisan primaries. Advocates, including Open Primaries founder John Opdycke, argue the system is outdated and exclusionary, citing rising independent voter numbers and public support for open primaries. A Franklin & Marshall College poll shows 77% of Pennsylvanians favor switching to an open primary system.
- Amid environmental anxiety Democrats should be the national green team
The annual national environmental Gallup Poll reveals historic levels of public anxiety about the environment. The article contrasts this with President Trump's focus on expanding fossil fuel development rather than prioritizing environmental protection.
- Catholic brothers launch faith-based AI as alternative to biased Silicon Valley chatbots
Two Catholic brothers from Texas, Peter and Thomas Cooney, launched Acutis AI, a faith-based AI chatbot rooted in Catholic teachings to provide families with a moral alternative to secular Silicon Valley chatbots. The platform emphasizes parental controls, safety for children, and ethical responses grounded in 2,000 years of Catholic doctrine.