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Trump would veto legislation establishing a federal abortion ban, Vance says
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance says Donald Trump would not support a national abortion ban if elected president and would veto such legislation if it landed on his desk.
Americans split on whether they think AI will make job market worse: Poll
Americans are nearly split over whether they believe artificial intelligence (AI) will decrease the number of available jobs in the future as the technology advances, according to a new poll. Nearly half (48 percent) of employed Americans said they think AI will generally decrease the number of jobs available in their industry. This is up from 29 percent in March 2023, and 41 percent in July 2023. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have pressed AI companies on their regulations as the technology quickly evolves.
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America's Favorite Reality Shows
A poll of 2,000 U.S. reality TV fans split evenly by generation looked at America’s obsession with reality TV and took a deep dive into the greatest shows of all time
Survey: Americans' Attitude Toward Gambling, Responsibility are Improving
Most Americans view sports betting as an acceptable form of entertainment and increasingly see the gambling industry as responsible, according to a newly released survey commissioned by the American Gaming Association. According to a release, the survey conducted by Kantar polled a “nationally representative sample” of 2,000 registered voters aged 21 and older between July 31-Aug. 9. Seventy-five percent said that the industry “behaves responsibly in the communities where it operates,” with 90% now accepting it as a mainstream form of entertainment. Another 75% said they support legal sports betting in the state where they reside.
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