Why So Many Companies Are Firing Gen Z
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Business - Inc.
Why So Many Companies Are Firing Gen Z
The eldest of the generation born between 1997 and 2012 are landing (and losing) their first jobs out of college—but it’s not because of work ethic.4 hours ago -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Claudia Conway Has Waded Back Into Politics With an Eye on Gen-Z Voters
The scion and sometimes antagonist of two figures in Republican politics has re-emerged as an independent aiming to sway her fellow Gen-Z voters.5 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
Wealthy millennials and Gen Z are redefining philanthropy
Wealthy donors under the age of 43 are more likely to volunteer, fundraise and act as mentors for charitable causes rather than just give money.7 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
Why free COVID tests from the government are expiring so soon
Many of the free COVID tests being shipped out now will be expiring within a few months.11 hours ago - Covid -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Why Rafael Nadal is so low in my all-time tennis greats – and the shock name at No 1
Before we get into this impossible debate, I am setting up some parameters. We are not debating off-court achievements, nor crowd favouritism, nor how gracefully our players, who are only drawn ...12 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Groceries are more affordable now than in 2019. So why are people still so mad about prices?
For the average worker, grocery prices are about as affordable as they were pre-pandemic. But the costs are still a sore spot for consumers — and a focus in the 2024 election.12 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Why Brat Summer and Chappell Roan are boosting Hydro Flask parent company’s stock
Helen of Troy’s stock soared Wednesday, as the consumer-products company redeemed itself with fiscal second-quarter results in which both profit and sales beat expectations and its full-year ...15 hours ago -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Kamala Harris Owns a Glock, an All-American Gun
In a “60 Minutes” interview this week, the vice president shared the kind of gun she owns. Its associations with law enforcement and pop culture make it a potent symbol.Yesterday - Kamala Harris -
Politics - The Hill
Why Hurricane Milton became so intense so fast
Click for the latest from The Hill {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Why Hurricane Milton became so intense so fast Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall late ...Yesterday -
Sports - The New York Times
Why N.F.L. Executives Think the Jets Fired Robert Saleh Too Soon
Executives who spoke with The Athletic about Saleh’s firing blamed team owner Woody Johnson for making a rash decision.Yesterday - NFL -
Tech - Wired
Why Tampa Is So Vulnerable to Hurricane Milton
Tampa, Florida is the most vulnerable US city to hurricane damage. Delays to floodwater defenses and relentless development only made the situation worse.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
The science behind why people think they're right when they're so, so wrong
There may be a psychological reason why some people aren’t just wrong in an argument — they’re confidently wrong, according to a study in the journal Plos One.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Why Hurricane Milton became so intense so fast — and why more storms may do the same
Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday in the Tampa, Fla., region after undergoing a rapid intensification this week that saw it become the third-fastest storm on ...Yesterday -
Tech - GameSpot
The Best Games Of 2024 (So Far)
The 2024 gaming year is nearing the finish line, and if there's a common thread linking all of this year's biggest releases, it's that several of these games have been surprise hits. While 2023 was ...Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Gen Z and Millennials Go to Wine Bars for the Vibes, as Well as for the Wine
Some Gen Z-ers and young millennials say the culture and aesthetics of wine meld with their lifestyles, whether they’re drinking or not.2 days ago