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About one in five Americans report doing no physical activity or exercise outside their job, per a new report.
Why it matters: Even just moderate exercise can have tremendous benefits for your physical and mental well-being, research has found.
Driving the news: The findings, from 2024 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data, are highlighted in the United Health Foundation's new "America Health Rankings" report.
Zoom in: Mississippi (30.6%), West Virginia (28.7%) and Arkansas (28.5%) have the highest shares of adults reporting no physical activity other than work.
Between the lines: While the states with the least active adults tend to rank poorly in other health metrics, other factors could be at play here.
Tesla shares fell early Thursday after Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick used a TV appearance to urge Americans to buy stock in Elon Musk's car company.
Why it matters: Cabinet secretaries don't typically recommend individual stocks, much less those linked to the president's closest adviser.
What they're saying: "I think, if you want to learn something on this show tonight, buy Tesla," Lutnick said on Fox News Wednesday evening. "It's unbelievable that this guy's stock is this cheap. It'll never be this cheap again."
By the numbers: Tesla shares were down about 1.7% in premarket trading Thursday to $231.75.
Between the lines: Lutnick's comments are part of what has effectively become a Trump administration campaign to defend Tesla.
Of note: Just hours before Lutnick's comments, Cantor Fitzgerald — the investment bank where he was previously CEO, which is now managed by his sons — upgraded Tesla's stock.
The intrigue: Lutnick's recommendation came as one of Wall Street's most bullish Tesla analysts sounded the alarm on the company's future.
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