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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Anxiety: Young Workers Fear Job Shake-Up

AI is making waves in the workplace, and young workers are feeling the ripple effects. A recent study found that 80% of employees think AI will change their daily tasks. Gen Z is especially worried as companies start using more AI chatbots and automation. Job openings for "AI agent" skills have sky

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Savings Slip: Why Americans Are Pulling Back on Retirement Funds

Americans are tightening their belts when it comes to retirement savings. A recent study shows that two-thirds of people have cut back on saving over the past six months. This is largely due to economic uncertainty. More than half have either stopped or reduced their contributions to retirement acco

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Dec 28 2025RELIGION

Faith on the Decline: The Changing Religious Landscape of America

The American religious scene is undergoing a significant transformation. Over the past decade, there has been a notable increase in the number of people who do not associate with any religion. This shift is happening at a rapid pace, making it one of the most significant changes in modern history.

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Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden Social Network: How Location Sharing is Changing Friendships

Young adults are increasingly using location-sharing apps to stay connected. This trend is not just about tracking people's whereabouts but has become a new way to interact socially. The Find My app, which comes pre-installed on Apple devices, allows users to share their real-time location with fri

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Dec 12 2025RELIGION

Could Religion Make a Comeback in America?

In recent times, the trend of declining religious participation in America seems to have hit a pause. Data from Pew Research Center reveals that around 70% of Americans still connect with a religion, a tiny drop from 2020. Interestingly, daily prayers and church visits have stayed the same over the

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spotify's Listening Age Feature: A Funny or Embarrassing Glimpse Into Your Music Tastes?

Spotify's yearly "Wrapped" feature has a new twist that's got people talking. This time, it's not just about the songs you've listened to the most. Now, it's also guessing your "listening age" based on your music choices. Some people are laughing, while others are feeling a bit embarrassed. For ins

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Music Age Gap: Why Spotify's Listening Age Might Not Be Accurate

Spotify's yearly feature, Wrapped, gives users a fun look at their listening habits. This year, it introduced "listening age, " which predicts how old someone's music taste is. Many users found this feature amusing, but some were surprised by the results. One user, aged 57, was told their listening

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Saving for Tomorrow, Today: A Reality Check

Retirement planning is not just a future concern; it's something that needs attention now. Many people are not putting away enough money to maintain their current lifestyle once they stop working. The numbers are clear: less than half of Americans are on the right path to a secure retirement. Looki

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Nov 14 2025RELIGION

Religion's Role in Daily Life: A Changing Landscape

In the past decade, there's been a noticeable shift in how Americans view religion's role in their everyday lives. A recent survey reveals that fewer people now consider religion a significant part of their daily routines compared to 10 years ago. This change is quite substantial, with a drop from 6

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Why Money Talks Are Harder Than Politics or Religion

Money talks, but not everyone is comfortable with the conversation. A recent survey shows that a big chunk of Americans, about 61%, feel uneasy discussing their bank account balances with family or close friends. It turns out, talking about money is more awkward than discussing politics or religion.

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