Are fewer young people identifying as trans?
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Are fewer young people identifying as trans?

Are young Americans becoming less likely to identify as trans? This claim is getting a lot of attention on social media after two researchers published survey data appearing to show a shift in youth gender identity.The first analysis came from Eric Kaufmann, a Canadian professor of politics at the University of Buckingham in the United Kingdom, and a longtime anti-PC and anti-”woke” crusader. In early October, Kaufmann published a report titled “The Decline of Trans and Queer Identity Among Young Americans.”“The transgender share among university students peaked in 2023 and has almost halved since, from nearly 7 percent to under 4 percent,” Kaufmann writes in that report. A few days later, Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at San Diego State University, posted on X that “trans identification really is in free fall among the young,” citing...
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Trump’s Supreme Court winning streak: From the Politics Desk
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Trump’s Supreme Court winning streak: From the Politics Desk

Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Deska newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.In today’s edition, Lawrence Hurley and Katherine Doyle dive into the Trump administration’s recent string of victories at the Supreme Court. Plus, I break down some historical NBC News polling data that provides further context for our deeply polarized political climate. Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here.- Adam WollnerTrump is on a winning streak at the Supreme CourtBy Lawrence Hurley and Katherine DoyleWhile President Donald Trump’s aggressive use of executive power has resulted in a flurry of lawsuits, administration officials have won a series of high-profile victories at the Supreme Court in part due to careful case...
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Keir Starmer says digital ID cards are an ‘enormous opportunity’ and will make it tougher to work illegally
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Keir Starmer says digital ID cards are an ‘enormous opportunity’ and will make it tougher to work illegally

Starmer says digital ID cards an 'enormous opportunity' for UK and will make working illegally tougherKeir Starmer says plans for a new digital ID held on people’s phones will be an “enormous opportunity” for the UK and make working illegally tougher. Digital ID will become mandatory as a means of proving the right to work under the plans, but people will not be required to carry or asked to produce it. It will be available to UK citizens and legal residents by the end of this parliament, reports the PA news agency. Starmer said: I know working people are worried about the level of illegal migration into this country. A secure border and controlled migration are...
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