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I shouldn't be surprised, but I kind of was, that the women was number one yet again.
Pew says people between the ages of 18 and 29 are far more likely to say they feel scared or confused by the news, which they are far more likely to get from social media influencers like, for example, Hasan Piker on TikTok.
Than from a national news organization like the New York Times, Fox News, or NPR.
Most people over 65 say they follow the news all or most of the time.
They are more likely to say it makes them feel informed.
But only 15% of young people say they follow the news most of the time, and the vast majority say they get at least some of it from social media.
About half say they trust that news from social media just as much as they trust information from a news organization.
The Grand Ole Opry kicked off with an elderly fiddler named Uncle Jimmy Thompson, who recorded this a few years later.
Over the years, the Grand Ole Opry would host powerhouse country performers, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Hank Williams, who debuted on the fabled Ryman Auditorium stage.
Johnny Cash met his wife June Carter there.
Even after a move to the Grand Ole Opry house, it was a spiritual home to performers like Bill Monroe and his Bluegrass Boys, performing there in 1985, the same year the Grand Ole Opry started broadcasting shows on PBS.
It remains a central tourist attraction for Nashville, a city the Opry helped to place on the musical map.
The Grand Old Opry kicked off with an elderly fiddler named Uncle Jimmy Thompson, who recorded this a few years later.
Over the years, the Grand Ole Opry would host powerhouse country performers, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Hank Williams, who debuted on the fabled Ryman Auditorium stage.
Johnny Cash met his wife June Carter there.
Even after a move to the Grand Ole Opry house, it was a spiritual home to performers like Bill Monroe and his Bluegrass Boys, performing there in 1985, the same year the Grand Ole Opry started broadcasting shows on PBS.
It remains a central tourist attraction for Nashville, a city the Opry helped to place on the musical map.