A new national survey is shedding light on the financial realities facing Generation Z—and revealing a notable divide in outcomes based on education paths. The report, titled “Turning the Tassel: What ...
Every generation of video games is defined by its console war. Nintendo vs. Sega. PlayStation vs. Xbox. However, as new consoles supplant the old ones, some audiences feel they never truly replace ...
There’s never been a more turbulent time for young people to plan for and embark on their futures, and a new survey gives insights on their feelings and plans. The new 2026 Career Interest Survey of ...
Gen Zers can be entitled, coddled, anxious self-professed victims. But, for as much as I’ve criticized my generation in columns through the years, I must admit: Sometimes they have a point. Those born ...
Whiny New York University students are in an uproar after renowned social psychologist and bestselling author Jonathan Haidt — who has argued that Gen-Zers are coddled and anxious — will deliver their ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A massive data breach impacted thousands of students and their parents in Chicago's suburbs, and the man behind it was only 19 the time. Now, ABC News and the ABC7 I-Team are talking ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — One Nashville nonprofit is doing its part to help fight food insecurity with a mobile food pantry this weekend. One Gen Away has a mission to give high-quality food away to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Independent journalist Jim Acosta channeled President Donald Trump when he bragged to his guest after he “aced” a cognitive test ...
Student test scores in math and reading have been steadily declining since 2013, well before COVID-19. The pandemic only exacerbated the loss, a new analysis by the Stanford Institute for Economic ...
“Challenges with memory and thinking have emerged as a leading health issue reported by U.S. adults,” associate professor of neurology Adam de Havenon of the Yale School of Medicine has reported. A ...
At some point last year, my 5-year-old son came home from school fluent in what sounded like an entirely new language: Bulbasaurs and Charizards, electric and fire types, evolutions and battles. I had ...