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Opinion: Those in Gen Z bring different expectations to workplace
U-T San Diego· 37 minutes agoMills is a Gen Z freelance writer who lives in San Diego. By 2025, Gen Z — those born between 1997 and 2012 — will make up 27 percent of the workforce, according to not-for-profit platform World ...
Tim Scott on racism vs. political division in America: 'It's not as much ‘Black and white’ as it is...
theGrio· 8 hours agoRumored Republican vice presidential contender, Senator Tim Scott, R-S.C., recently stopped by CNN...
Analysis: How did Mexico elect a female president before the United States? Not by accident
San Jose Mercury News· 6 hours agoMexico has elected its first female president — a U.S.-educated climate scientist and former mayor...
Bride-to-be spots unexpected "problem" with taking fiance's last name
Newsweek· 11 hours agoGetting married is an exciting new chapter for any bride, which many mark by trading in their maiden...
Donald Trump blames Joe Biden for shooting of two cops by migrant
Newsweek· 1 day agoFormer President Donald Trump on Monday blamed President Joe Biden's immigration policies for the...
Can teens learn coping skills from playing video games? This Thriveworks therapist thinks so.
Philly.com· 2 days agoAbout 85% of U.S. teens report playing video games, and about four in 10 do so daily, according to a...
Tattoos may be risk factor for malignant lymphoma, study finds
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTattoos are popular. The study cited prevalence rates above 20% in some European countries and about...
Skagit company keeps newspapers printing worldwide | Brier Dudley
Seattle Times· 4 days agoThe company is a leader in servicing, salvaging, refurbishing and selling presses and printing...
Can I afford to send my children to college? This question helped me see other options.
USA TODAY Opinion· 2 days agoThe extraordinary cost of college, coupled with the lower chance of getting a higher-paying job that...
Q&A: These researchers examined 20 years of data same-sex marriage. They didn’t find any harms
Boston Herald· 4 days agoIn 2004, only 31% of Americans supported same-sex marriage, while 60% were opposed, according to a ...