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55% of Americans think they are at least “somewhat” cool — which celebrities do they say the same for?

Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Jordan, and John, Paul, George, and Ringo all make the cut.

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Like a Rorschach test or that dress from more than 10 years ago now, each person comes away from the concept of “cool” with a different take on what it actually is — shifting, fickle, and deeply subject to individual tastes, as the idea has traditionally been.

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As difficult an X factor to pin down as “cool” might be, the majority of Americans think they at least fit the bill a little bit, with some 56% of US adults reporting that they are “somewhat cool” or “very cool,” per a new survey published by YouGov yesterday.

Perhaps naturally, the share of Americans who see themselves as making the “cool” cut did dwindle a little with age, though maybe not as much as you’d expect: 65% of adults under 30 said they’re at least somewhat cool, which only slipped to 45% when YouGov asked its oldest cohort (65 and older) the same question.

Interestingly, when YouGov gave Americans a list of celebrities and asked which ones they found the coolest, half of the top 10 entrants sat firmly in the over-65 demographic, with spots toward the top taken by Samuel L. Jackson, The Beatles, and Willie Nelson.

YouGov coolest celebrities chart
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77-year-old Samuel L. Jackson, who’s starred in more movies that have grossed $100 million or more around the world than anyone else, per Guinness World Records data, came in atop Americans’ “cool” list, alongside British rock band The Beatles, while Michael Jordan rounded out the top 3.

Alongside the various stars of the screen, the sporting world, and the music industry, just one political figure, former President Barack Obama, broke the top 10. Only two women, actress Meryl Streep and tennis legend Serena Williams, were in the top 10, though Simone Biles and Beyoncé were 11th and 12th.

Go deeper: find out who else fared well (and not so well) in the “cool” rankings, as well as other interesting analysis from the YouGov survey, here.

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The BBC has become the world’s top news website... by collapsing a little less than its competition

Press Gazette just published its annual look at the biggest news sites in the world across all languages; for the most part, it doesn’t make for particularly pretty reading.

The journalism industry publication’s latest update, which is based on estimates provided by Similarweb for May, found that 37 of the world’s 50 most visited news sites saw their reach shrink. Press Gazette highlighted that American outlets have been hit particularly hard by declining Google traffic compared to European counterparts, owing to the platform’s AI features rolling out earlier in the US.

Even the BBC, having climbed the rankings from last year to top the 2026 chart — reportedly in part thanks to Similarweb’s decision to combine the “.co.uk” and “.com” versions of the URL, given that the sites redirect to each other depending on the user’s location — showed a 1.9% decline from last year.

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Drake whiffs on an expected No. 1 on Spotify

Drake started at the bottom and he’s here, but not quite at the top... of Spotify, at least.

It’s been nearly three weeks since Drake dropped his three surprise albums — “Iceman,” “Habibti,” and “Maid of Honour.” Heading into the month, prediction markets were rating it a near certainty, a 98% chance, that Drake’s sonic onslaught was enough to snag the No. 1 slot on Spotify at least once in June.

But, while he surpassed the late Michael Jackson and took up three slots on the Billboard album chart at once, his newly released songs haven’t quite cracked the popular music-streaming platform’s top charts, and market seem to think the moment has passed.

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Spotify’s “Top Songs - Global” chart currently show that Jackson’s “Billie Jean,” which is more than four decades old, Justin Bieber’s “Beauty and a Beat,” which climbed back to the top of Spotify charts following his Coachella set in the spring, Olivia Rodrigo’s new angsty love song “The Cure,” and BTS’s “Swim” are all ahead of Drake’s “STFU Janice” from his “Iceman” album.

While Spotify previously reported last month that Drake’s “Make Them Cry” was the most streamed album in a single day this year, that was later revealed to be a data error.

Prediction markets currently show traders are betting there’s only a 15% chance Drake will have a No. 1 song on Spotify in June.

Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is in the lead at 98% — a day before the release of her new original song “I Knew It, I Knew You,” which she wrote and performed for Disney and Pixar’s upcoming “Toy Story 5” — followed by Olivia Rodrigo, whose highly anticipated album “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love” comes out next Friday.

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(Event contracts are offered through Robinhood Derivatives, LLC — probabilities referenced or sourced from KalshiEx LLC or ForecastEx LLC.)

Spotify’s “Top Songs - Global” chart currently show that Jackson’s “Billie Jean,” which is more than four decades old, Justin Bieber’s “Beauty and a Beat,” which climbed back to the top of Spotify charts following his Coachella set in the spring, Olivia Rodrigo’s new angsty love song “The Cure,” and BTS’s “Swim” are all ahead of Drake’s “STFU Janice” from his “Iceman” album.

While Spotify previously reported last month that Drake’s “Make Them Cry” was the most streamed album in a single day this year, that was later revealed to be a data error.

Prediction markets currently show traders are betting there’s only a 15% chance Drake will have a No. 1 song on Spotify in June.

Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is in the lead at 98% — a day before the release of her new original song “I Knew It, I Knew You,” which she wrote and performed for Disney and Pixar’s upcoming “Toy Story 5” — followed by Olivia Rodrigo, whose highly anticipated album “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love” comes out next Friday.

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