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Opinion | Donald Trump's Win Terrifies Me. Why Don't Teenage Boys Care?

The presidential election revealed a gender divide in voting patterns, reflecting broader societal anxieties among young women.

Opinion | I'm 16. On Nov. 5 the Girls Cried, and the Boys Played Minecraft.

The election's outcome highlights a generational divide in emotional response and fears about women’s rights among youth.

Opinion | Donald Trump's Win Terrifies Me. Why Don't Teenage Boys Care?

The presidential election revealed a gender divide in voting patterns, reflecting broader societal anxieties among young women.

Opinion | I'm 16. On Nov. 5 the Girls Cried, and the Boys Played Minecraft.

The election's outcome highlights a generational divide in emotional response and fears about women’s rights among youth.
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The kids are not all right-AI risk ranks high in their fears for the future

Teens, labeled as 'Generation AI', are rapidly adapting to using AI tools, which reshapes their education, social interactions, and personal identity.

Wear Purple on Election Day to Call for Cooperation

The U.S. has seen significant political polarization growth in the last 40 years; wearing purple on election day can promote unity and cooperation.

Why almost eight million Venezuelans have fled their country

Young Venezuelans share their experiences of life in a country struggling with crisis and express their hopes for a better future.

The Beautiful Chaos of Nicki Minaj Fans During an Election | KQED

Nicki Minaj's political stance is complex and varies widely, reflecting diverse opinions on current political figures among her fans.
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Parents and teachers: share your experience with children and mobile phones

The decision to give a child their first phone is influenced by various factors including peer pressure and parental expectations.

'I just wanted to punch a wall' - Meet the family that said no to a mobile phone for their teenager

The impact of smartphones on children is significant, prompting some parents to reconsider their decisions about providing phones to their kids.

Parents and teachers: share your experience with children and mobile phones

The decision to give a child their first phone is influenced by various factors including peer pressure and parental expectations.

'I just wanted to punch a wall' - Meet the family that said no to a mobile phone for their teenager

The impact of smartphones on children is significant, prompting some parents to reconsider their decisions about providing phones to their kids.
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Youth Takeover: Parents (and Teachers) Just Don't Understand | KQED

Youth express challenges in being understood by parents and teachers.
High school students at Sylmar Charter grow and arrange flowers for prom.
Investigation by Katrina Schwartz on school bus availability.

Young people in the UK: how do you feel about voting?

The article explores the perspectives of young UK residents under 30 on voting, encouraging them to share their intentions and thoughts on political participation.

Some young people planning fewer or no kids because of climate change

Climate change is a significant factor for some individuals choosing not to have children.
Data shows that a considerable percentage of teens and young adults are hesitant to have children due to climate change.

'The ABCs of Book Banning,' 'Mary Poppins' And The Parental Guidance Dilemma

Book banning is a contentious issue with increasing examples across various genres and themes.
Some narratives in banned books mirror the real-life experiences of young readers.
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