Mexico, Gen Z and protests
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Gen Z and millennials were nearly four times more likely than baby boomers to say politics distracted them from their jobs.
Far-left Gen Z activist Chi Ossé filed paperwork against House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., marking a generational split within Democratic Party.
A weekend protest march convened to highlight the concerns of Mexico's Generation Z has instead dramatized deep political divisions extending well beyond the needs of young Mexicans. The protest caught the eye of President Trump,
TikTok? No problem. Cents in a dollar? Eight percent of Gen Z have no clue. Here's how companies are trying to fix that.
Gen Z, driven by a desire for social connection, is bringing back a divisive dining trend: shared tables and communal dining.
Billionaire Mark Cuban has advice for his two children who are job hunting: Prioritize small companies, not large corporations. Not only could the advice be useful to his children, it could help those facing the entry-level job market in the age of AI. The reason why he says small companies are better: Your skills are more essential.
The gig economy has significantly grown over the past decade. In 2025, it’s estimated that over one-third of the overall U.S. workforce, about 57 million people, have a gig job. Gen Z workers are major drivers of this rise, who find it harder and harder to pay bills on time and stay out of debt.
Kyle Maclachlan, the actor and host of the podcast 'What Are We Even Doing', opens up about his curiosity and admiration for Millenials and Gen Z and the advice he would give to boomers.
While teen smoking drops to under 3%, health experts fear pop culture revival could undo progress as 90% of long-term smokers start before age 18.
A new nationwide survey of 2,000 Gen Z Americans revealed one in three (33%) identify as planners who budget, track spending and plan ahead, while one in four (25%) call themselves value-seekers who research and compare before making purchases.