Gen Z wants action movies, not woke storylines: UCLA study
Gen Z would rather see movies that show two men fighting each other, rather than kissing one another, according to a new survey from the University of California Los Angeles. Read more
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Gen Z would rather see movies that show two men fighting each other, rather than kissing one another, according to a new survey from the University of California Los Angeles. Read more
"I feel personal pride that no more children will be added to Omegle's body count," says the woman who successfully forced the infamous chat site to shut down. Read more
Voters approved medical cannabis in the state in 2020, but the industry still has critics. Can an education program for marijuana dispensary workers improve the industry’s credibility? Read more
Scientific writing should avoid use of terms like ‘cuckold’, says paper finding antifeminist online forums often draw on ‘reputable research’ Read more
Wales is making the latest attempt to detach school holidays from the agricultural needs and religious events that have influenced dates for 150 years, arguing it helps parents and disadvantaged children to have fixed breaks spread out more evenly through the year. Read more
Grand Canyon University (Ariz.) President Brian Mueller was fired up last week, announcing that he’s going toe-to-toe with the Department of Education. Mueller, who believes GCU has been unjustly targeted, is appealing the Department’s $37.7 million fine waging that the university engaged in false advertising. Read more
“Faithful Catholic colleges” are seeing an increase an enrollment according to a new report. Read more
Some of the UK's most visited websites could face fines unless they make it clearer that cookies are optional. Read more
Students across the globe weighed in on their AI usage, with the U.S. lagging behind. Read more
Curricula should be adapted to suit local skills needs, Edinburgh conference hears Read more