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Man sent to prison for selling data of 7 millions elderly Americans

Fact Check: BlackRock CEO said Americans' savings and investments will fund data centers, new power infrastructure

Can Local Outrage Over Data Centers Tilt the Midterms? - “Amid so much partisan division, opposition to data centers seems to be the thing that unites Americans right now"

Majority of Americans Support Ban on Surveillance Pricing and Electronic Shelf Labels

Americans’ AI hate wave might just be gathering steam: Data centers could hike power costs in some states over 50% by 2030

Americans overwhelmingly oppose data centers. Women most of all.

Americans are increasingly concerned about AI exacerbating mental health problems

Americans are leaving $30 billion in credit card benefits on the table - Intuit’s consumer chief told us how to claim yours

Americans can’t spot a deepfake, and that’s a business crisis, not just a consumer problem

House panel warns illegal gambling fuels scam networks across Southeast Asia targeting Americans

FBI: Americans lost over $388 million to scams using crypto ATMs in 2025

Most Americans don't trust AI – or the people in charge of it (2025)

At least 25 Flock cameras have been destroyed in five states since April 2025

Americans Would Rather Have a Nuclear Plant In Their Backyard Than a Datacenter

7 in 10 Americans oppose data centers being built in their communities

Americans really don't want AI data centers close to their homes

70% of Americans oppose data centers near their homes, now less popular than nuclear power plants — opposition towards nearby AI infrastructure heating up as tech companies ramp up projects to acquire more compute

Americans would rather have a nuclear plant in their backyard than a datacenter

Americans would rather have a nuclear plant in their backyard than a datacenter

‘The Most Bipartisan Issue Since Beer’: Opposition to Data Centers - Americans have soured on data centers, polls show, and the sentiment is profoundly bipartisan. How will that change our politics?