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Gen Z is using dark humor to cope with the growing tensions between Israel and Iran, including starting a "my first war" TikTok trend.
47% of Gen Z workers who work remotely admitted they’re prioritizing sex more since it’s easier to find the time for it.
While once taboo, office romance is not something that turns Gen Z off, either. The youngest generation of workers wants to normalize romance—or even just sex—in the workplace.
The action genre is evolving with streaming, spectacle and savvy stars—keeping Gen Z engaged even as classic franchises age.
Today’s malls aren’t dying—they’re mutating into curated, mixed-use ecosystems. Gen Z isn’t visiting—they’re redesigning the space.
Pinterest’s 2025 Summer Trend Report reveals a major shift as Gen Z swaps screen time for slow living, nature retreats, and nostalgic simplicity.
A millennial has caught ire from Gen Z as she shared a video theorizing on the generation's "referential humor." Brenna Pérez, 34, originally from Spain and now living in New York, is a filmmaker ...
Gen Z is spending a small fortune—including their rent money—to see Taylor Swift on tour. Now, new research reveals that they wish schools taught them to better manage their money.
She told Newsweek: "I think I expected some Gen Z to be unhappy, because I do feel like they're often a lot more reactionary online, but maybe not nearly as angry as some of them were." ...
Are Gen-Z Republicans a blip or a new trend? The rightward shift of Gen-Z voters, particularly men and first-time voters, may be unique to the 2024 election.
Gen Z employees are avoiding management roles to preserve their wellness; workplace experts say inflexible corporate leaders risk being left behind.