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Unpartnered: US households have changed a lot in 30 years

Unpartnered: US households have changed a lot in 30 years

An interesting analysis of census data from Pew Research Center reveals the changing makeup of American households.

The decline in marriage rates across the US — and many other countries — has been well documented. In 1990, 67% of the US population aged 25-54 were living with their spouse. Today that number is 53%.

But what's interesting is that, although there are more people living with partners than before, they don't explain the total drop in the married population. Indeed, the number of "unpartnered" adults — those not married nor living with a partner — has gone up, to almost 40% of the population of the 25-54 demographic.

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UK prime minister vows to take action against Elon Musk’s X over AI-generated images of minors, as Grok limits image generation to paid users

Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to “take action” against Elon Musk’s X over its AI tool Grok producing sexualized images of children.

Speaking on Thursday, the UK premier called the images “unlawful” and urged the social media platform to “get their act together and get this material down,” as public outrage mounts over Grok generating explicit deepfakes on X.

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Charting six major trends to keep watching in 2026

We’ve made a lot of charts this year — here are some of the biggest trends of 2025 and where we think they might go in the 12 months ahead. And no, it’s not just about AI.

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