To some people, emojis in text messages and online chatting are the refuge of the illiterate and the inarticulate; to be used sparingly, if at all. To adherents, they are an alphabet unto themselves, ...
For my two young sons, this tourney was an initial preview of that kind of socialization — sharing of sleeping quarters and ...
In Vietnam’s heavily polluted capital Hanoi, teenage taxi driver Phung Khac Trung rides his electric motorbike through ...
T hese days, Generation Z is shorthand for kids these days. Like Millennial in the 2010s and Gen X in the ‘90s, the label is ...
Gen Z can’t stand inequality. Why so many of its men voted Republican is a lesson in understanding male identity ...
A majority of Gen Z workers surveyed say generational stereotypes have had a negative impact on their careers. Here's how ...
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In “Young Zionist Voices,” a new book of essays, Gen Z Zionists don't fit the mold of older generations of Jews.
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Gen Z is more comfortable with credit cards than any previous generation. But the reliance on debt could come back to bite ...
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