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Any excuse is good enough for young adults to treat themselves, whether it’s failing an exam, getting a “job well done” from a boss or simply washing the dishes.
Trump's approval rating among the youngest voters remains underwater, but the latest YouGov/ Economist poll, conducted ...
The labor market for recent college graduates dipped to 5.3% in the second quarter of 2025, with the underemployment rate at ...
The Thiel fellowship awards $200,000 to young people who skip or leave college to spend two years building a startup, with ...
The state of New York is taking a new approach to warn people of the risk Spotted Lanternflies can pose to the environment.
Gen Z is buying in the Midwest for affordability-but rising home insurance and climate risks could turn those bargains into ...
Dr. Kathy Bloomgarden, CEO of Ruder Finn, explores why organizations must view Gen Z as a competitive advantage in an A.I.-driven economy. Bloomgarden argues that harnessing the agility, digital ...
Of all the ways that Princess Anne might choose to describe herself, “style icon” is almost certainly not one of them. Yet as ...
As states like Mississippi proceed with social media age verification laws, technology is in the crosshairs. Social media’s ...
“Pokémon” has officially gone next-gen: “Legends: Z-A,” the sequel to 2022’s successful open-world spinoff “Pokémon Legends: ...
Too many families treat wealth disclosure like a surprise party: grand reveal, stunned heirs - then silence. Thiegs argues for the opposite: start early, keep it simple and maintain transparency. -- ...
Spokeo reports Gen Z is embracing retro flip phones, seeking simplicity and a digital detox amid smartphone fatigue, with ...