Illinois Drive-In Theater Prepares To Welcome Customers This Summer
Drive-in theaters have made a comeback during the pandemic when COVID restrictions closed down indoor theaters.

Mental health program aims to break down barriers for Hispanics
Stigma is a primary reason Hispanics say they don't seek mental health treatment. A program in El Paso is trying a different approach to reach them.

Post-pandemic work world leaves more employees feeling isolated
It's estimated that the U.S. economy lost more than $400 billion in productivity last year due to workers feeling socially isolated.

Gen Z prefers less sexual content in TV shows and movies, study finds
This trend could be attributed to Gen Z's desire to stay single, with 44% saying they “would rather clean the toilet than go on another online date.”

Actors vote to approve deal that ended SAG-AFTRA strike
SAG-AFTRA members approved a three-year contract deal Tuesday, formally ending months of industry upheaval.

Federal agencies, grieving families call for funds to fight fentanyl
Customs and Border Protection officials — and family members of fentanyl victims — say more has to be done to stop fentanyl flows at the border.

These were 2023's most popular Wikipedia entries
In 2023, ChatGPT, the annual list of notable deaths and the Cricket World Cup gathered the most attention.