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Don MacLeod

22,000 Wake Ups and Counting

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Education

College Students Are Arriving Without Basic Math Skills, and AI Isn’t the Only Culprit

Posted on June 9, 2026June 9, 2026 By Don MacLeod

A group of University of California math and science professors just sent a letter to campus leadership with a blunt message: incoming students no longer understand middle school math. Not “struggle with calculus” — can’t handle fractions, basic algebra, foundational concepts that used to be settled by eighth grade. Nearly…

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Health

Americans Dying Younger: The Generation That Lost the Longevity Lottery

Posted on June 5, 2026June 5, 2026 By Don MacLeod

For most of the 20th century, a quiet assumption ran through American life: each generation would outlive the one before it. Better medicine, better food, better lives. It held true, decade after decade, until it stopped. A new analysis published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds…

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Culture

Fun Keeps Losing to Everything Else: What 5,000 Adults Said About the Leisure Gap

Posted on May 28, 2026May 28, 2026 By Don MacLeod

Fun has become the thing that keeps getting bumped. A national survey of 5,000 adults — 100 per state, conducted between April 21 and May 1, 2026, found that 48% of Americans say their lives are currently lacking in fun. Not “could use more fun,” not “wish I had a…

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Politics

Friendships Are Ending Over Politics at Record Rates. The Data Shows Who’s Leaving.

Posted on May 7, 2026May 7, 2026 By Don MacLeod

Friendships have ended. Family dinners turned silent. Coworker’s small talk dried up. For 37 percent of Americans, politics didn’t just create tension — it ended relationships entirely. A study published in PNAS Nexus surveyed 3,791 people across four datasets and found that political breakups now affect more than a third…

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Culture

DEAD BROKE AT 90 DAYS: The Survey Wall Street Doesn’t Want You to See

Posted on April 2, 2026April 2, 2026 By Don MacLeod

Financial collapse three months away. That’s the average cushion most Americans say they have before the bills stop getting paid. Not six months. Not a year. Three. A national survey of 1,421 adults, conducted in February 2026 by JG Wentworth, found that 40.8% of respondents could cover basic living expenses…

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Culture

We Lost the Bars and Bowling Leagues — Then Blamed People for Being Lonely

Posted on February 28, 2026March 1, 2026 By Don MacLeod

The U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a public health crisis — associated with depression, cardiovascular disease, even increased mortality risk — and the advice rolled out like clockwork: join a gym, download a friend app, try harder. As though the problem is you. As though fifty years of dismantled civic…

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AI

The Week AI’s Mental Health Problem Became Impossible to Ignore

Posted on February 14, 2026February 14, 2026 By Don MacLeod

This past week, two major news organizations published investigations into AI chatbots and mental health. NBC New York surveyed over 2,700 psychiatrists and counselors. NPR profiled a woman who spent months convinced ChatGPT was helping her find her soulmate across 87 past lives. The timing wasn’t coordinated — but the…

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Education

Gen Z Became the First Generation to Lose Ground Cognitively — Here’s Why

Posted on February 3, 2026February 3, 2026 By Don MacLeod

Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath stood before the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation in mid-January and delivered a message that should have stopped the room cold: Gen Z — the cohort born roughly between 1997 and 2010 — has become the first generation since cognitive records began in…

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Culture

Safety, Solitude, and the Strange Popularity of “Are You Dead?”

Posted on January 15, 2026January 15, 2026 By Don MacLeod

This week, an app with a name most of us wouldn’t put on a greeting card topped the paid iPhone charts in China — Are You Dead? — and it’s worth stopping to watch what that says about this moment we’re in. You scroll through the story, and it’s almost…

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Culture

Bureaucratic Absurdity Has Entered Its Leaf Era

Posted on January 4, 2026January 3, 2026 By Don MacLeod

A Leaf, a Fine, and Bureaucratic Absurdity The scene is painfully ordinary: an 86-year-old man sitting outside in Skegness, England, minding his business, when a rogue leaf — dry, brown, doing what leaves do — blows straight into his mouth. He spits it out. The state intervenes. This is bureaucratic…

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