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While many Americans admitted to staying up later than they should, Gen Z reported the latest bedtimes, blaming social media ...
Lenderman's poignant storytelling is delivered via stripped-back guitar riffs and gritty folk rock anthems, hiding behind ...
Gen Z looks for jobs that offer work-life balance. Organizations can play into this need by smart job designs that drive ...
Mark Minevich, a globally recognized A.I. strategist and advisor to Fortune 500s and world governments, unpacks new research ...
"I think I unlocked some deep-seated fashion trauma with this one," Bianca Blanche told Newsweek after sharing the Charmed ...
Trend forecaster Sean Monahan said the "boom boom" aesthetic is on the rise, meaning louder, bolder pieces reminiscent of the ...
Microsoft's AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman, believes he'll capture the loyalty of Gen Z and millennial users if he builds products ...
The spending boom offers a bit of hope for the economy, where an export-led growth model is under threat from trade tensions ...
They’re young, they’re tech-savvy, and they’re not here to play by the old rules — but there’s one thing that scares them out of their wits.
Should Gen Z be going to ChatGPT for advice? The answer is debatable, but that’s what the younger generations are doing.
Gen Z has finally passed the avocado toast and pushed the dangerously low-calorie “Girl Dinner” trend to the sidelines.
A former Glen Burnie High School senior class president launched his campaign for the Anne Arundel County Council District 2 ...