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More Than Half of Young Adults Have Moved Back Home After Leaving

Almost 60% of young adults have moved back home at some point, but they don't see it as a failure to launch. They see it as financially savvy. That the path to full independent living is increasingly an ongoing process, strewn with periods of moving out and then back in, is the conclusion of a

US adults approve more of Trump’s transgender policies than his presidency: Poll

A recent survey found transgender issues to be a relatively strong point for President Trump, who has issued several executive orders on the controversial topics since retaking the Oval Office. Respondents to a recent AP-NORC poll expressed higher support for Trump’s transgender policies than for his presidency generally, with 52 percent of all Americans expressing support

These adults have a unique impact on kids’ lives. They need more support.

This story originally appeared in Kids Today , Vox’s newsletter about kids, for everyone. Sign up here for future editions . We often hear about the isolation of contemporary American family life — the parents forced to go it alone, the kids stuck inside, the disappearing village. But there’s another trend pushing American childhood in

Poll finds 92% of adults agree nobody in Canada should go hungry

Food Banks Canada’s just-released Election Report says 92% of adults agree that no one in Canada should ever have to go hungry. The new survey also says 84% agree that reducing hunger is a top non-partisan priority for Canada. And 88% believe Canada should set clear targets to reduce hunger and food insecurity...

Over 50% of U.S. Adults’ Calories at Home Come From Ultra-Processed Foods: New Study Reveals Concerning Trends

Over half of at-home calories in the U.S. come from ultra-processed foods, a trend that rose from 2003 to 2018, while minimally processed food consumption declined. Researchers urge strategies like better nutrition labeling to promote healthier diets. Consumption of ultra-processed foods is rising more rapidly within U.S. households than in settings outside the home. Researchers

Healthy adults don’t need annual COVID boosters, WHO advisors say

The advice clashes with FDA's suggestion to treat COVID boosters like flu shots...

Parents of adults with severe autism say they’re ‘terrified’ for their futures

Andrew Kavchak’s decision to retire was less about taking time for himself, and more about taking care of his 22-year-old son, Steven, who has severe autism. Three days a week, Andrew drives Steven to take part in a day program for adults with disabilities. He said the cost is high...

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World Cup betting markets shift after Jordan Henderson’s bizarre celebration injury

Jordan Henderson, the 36-year-old England midfielder, will miss the remainder of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after suffering a serious wrist and forearm injury during post-match celebrations on July 6. He wasn’t even playing when it happened. Henderson was an unused substitute in England’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico in the round of 16. The

Kraken’s World Cup debut and Brazil’s collapse: what crypto gets from the beautiful game

Brazil came into the 2026 World Cup as one of the tournament favorites. They left in the Round of 16, beaten 2-1 by Norway, undone in part by a tactical decision that raised eyebrows across the footballing world: deploying 34-year-old Casemiro as a central striker, a position he hadn’t occupied in years. Haaland scored both

FIFA overturns Balogun’s red card, Trump intervenes for US World Cup match

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7424790/2026/07/06/folarin-balogun-red-belgium-explanation/ FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee has overturned the red card suspension of Folarin Balogun, a key player for the U.S. Men’s National Team, allowing him to participate in the upcoming Round of 16 match against Belgium. This decision, made under Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, places Balogun on a one-year probationary period, enabling him

UK Foreign Secretary Warns World Cannot Wait for ‘AI Hiroshima’ Before Acting

UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that the world cannot wait for an AI equivalent of Hiroshima before acting, urging global powers to build consensus on artificial intelligence (AI) safety principles and standards. Cooper made the case in an essay, positioning Britain to lead international talks on the technology. ...