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Nation Oct 02

As Gen Z overtakes boomers in the workforce, a look at the changing perspectives on jobs

By Stephanie Sy, Layla Quran

Politics Sep 08

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New book explores how Gen Z’s politics differ from previous generations

In the last three elections, voter turnout hit record highs among those born after 1997. This year, both the Harris and Trump campaigns are heavily courting this generation. A new book, “The Politics of Gen Z: How the Youngest Voters…

By John Yang, Lorna Baldwin, Claire Mufson

Politics Jul 27

Harris campaigns in Massachusetts
‘Gen Z feels the Kamalove’: Youth-led groups see surge of energy around Harris campaign

With Biden out of the race, many youth-led progressive organizations are now hoping Harris can overcome his faltering support among Gen Z and harness a new explosion of energy among young voters.

By Christine Fernando, Associated Press

Nation Jun 07

October Job Data Shows Economic Growth, Boosted By Restaurant Staffing Ramping Up
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After a decades-long decline in teen employment, Gen Z is reversing the trend

The latest jobs report showed an unexpected surge in hiring. The leisure and hospitality sector has been growing at a steady clip and added over 42,000 jobs, an encouraging prospect for teenagers looking for a job this summer. After a…

By Amna Nawaz, Azhar Merchant

Science May 18

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Why young Americans are pushing for climate change to be taught in schools

As the planet warms and sea levels rise, eighty-five percent of Generation Z is concerned about climate change, according to a January Marist poll. In response, states like California, Connecticut and New Jersey are teaching kids about climate change in…

By Laura Barrón-López, Andrew Corkery

Oct 05

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Army secretary outlines new plan to attract soldiers amid recruiting struggles

By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn

The Army is unveiling new plans for how it will recruit soldiers. Over the past few decades, the service has struggled to meet its recruiting goals and the challenges have only increased thanks to COVID-19, a tight job market and…

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Nov 12

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Maxwell Frost, 1st Gen Z member of Congress, on young people’s role in politics

In Florida's 10th Congressional District, Maxwell Alejandro Frost became the first member of Gen Z ever elected to Congress on Tuesday. Frost, a 25-year-old Democrat, joins Geoff Bennett to discuss his historic win and what's next.

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Nov 08

Florida Democrat Maxwell Alejandro Frost becomes first Gen Z candidate to win House seat

By Curt Anderson, Associated Press

Frost, a 25-year-old gun reform and social justice activist, ran in a heavily blue Orlando-area district being relinquished by Democratic Rep. Val Demings, who challenged Republican Sen. Marco Rubio this year.

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Mar 24

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A new era of lawmakers driven from protests to the halls of power

By Geoff Bennett, Tess Conciatori, Tyriana Evans

This month marks the 57th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. The peaceful demonstration for voting rights that was met with police violence galvanized young civil rights leaders to run for office, including the late Rep. John…

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Jul 14

Will an 18-year-old pop star convince young people that the COVID-19 vaccine is good 4 u?

By Chloe Jones

Youth vaccination rates are brutal out here. So the White House tapped Olivia Rodrigo to lend a hand.

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