A therapist explains the impact of Trump fixation on the mental well-being of Americans in therapy.

Following my opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal titled “Is ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ Real?”, I received a varied and intense response. While some thanked me, others were quite angry. I faced accusations of excusing Donald Trump, downplaying harm, and even neglecting my professional duties. The hostility in some messages was palpable. What really caught […]
Many Americans considered 2025 to be just typical: survey

How Was Your Year? Recent research indicates that most companies feel 2025 was a rather average year, scoring just 5 out of 10. A survey of 2,000 Americans conducted last year revealed that, when asked to rate their personal experiences in 2025, the average score came in at 5.3 out of 10. While this suggests […]
Peter Schiff and Tucker Carlson Talk About What Is Truly Behind Rising Prices for Americans

Investor Critiques Government’s Role in Inflation On Monday, investor Peter Schiff discussed the impact of government money printing on inflation during an interview with Tucker Carlson. Schiff expressed that the extensive creation of credit and currency by the government is causing financial strain for Americans. During the conversation on “Tucker Carlson Show,” Schiff accused the […]
How Americans might receive a $1,000 increase this tax season

Tax return season for Americans kicks off on Monday, allowing them to file their 2025 returns. Policymakers are forecasting that tax refunds will be about $1,000 higher than previous years. Americans need to file their 2025 tax returns from January 26 to April 15 or can ask for an extension until October. Supporters of last […]
Nearly half of Americans consider themselves independents, fueled by frustration with politics.

The reality we’re largely avoiding is that most independent voters aren’t as independent as they claim. It seems they’re just frustrated. Currently, a record 45 percent of Americans identify as political independents, a slight rise from 43% last year. But here’s the catch: many of these voters don’t feel that they occupy a balanced middle […]
Many Americans See the Rise of Big Tech as a Risk to Human Well-Being in the Country, Analysts Indicate

Recent surveys indicate that a notable portion of Americans are uneasy about the influence of Big Tech on the nation. A Gallup poll released on January 15 revealed that approximately 32% of Americans perceive Big Tech as the most significant future threat, while 45% feel similarly about big government and only 20% are concerned about […]
RFK Jr. attributes addictive food causing Americans to overeat to Big Tobacco.

Kennedy Accuses Big Tobacco of Promoting Unhealthy Foods Health and Humanities Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. has criticized large tobacco companies for creating harmful, highly processed, and addictive foods that contribute to obesity and chronic illnesses, effectively “addicting” the American population. In a 1977 interview on WABC radio, Kennedy pointed out that cigarette manufacturers like Philip […]
Winter storm affects over 140 million Americans with snow, sleet, ice, and power outages

A significant winter storm struck large areas of the United States early Sunday, delivering snow, ice, and sleet while causing power outages for millions. The National Weather Service highlighted that heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain are set to affect around 180 million people, which is more than half of the U.S. population, spanning from […]
New Study Indicates Americans Pushing Back Against the Left’s Preferred Special Interest

Harvard Study Finds Stagnation in Prejudice Decrease Among Young Americans A recent study from Harvard University indicates that long-term reductions in prejudice may have halted or even reversed, particularly among younger Americans. Researchers analyzed data from 2.5 million respondents in the U.S. gathered between 2021 and 2024. This data reflects both implicit and explicit attitudes […]
Americans are increasingly interested in traditional recipes that honor time and budgets.

With rising grocery prices and hectic schedules, many Americans are leaning towards simple, budget-friendly meals that are steeped in tradition and comfort. Comfort food, often referred to as “Grandma-style cooking,” seems to be making a comeback in kitchens across the country. This trend, sometimes labeled “non-nostalgia,” highlights a desire for heartfelt food, especially during the […]