YOUTH

Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Young Voices Rise in Mexico Against Violence

Mexico saw a wave of protests led by young people, known as Generation Z, after a mayor's shocking murder. These protests happened in many cities, including Mexico City, where things got intense. A small group of protesters, some wearing hoods, took down fences near the president's home. Police resp

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Is Max Dowman Ready for a Loan Move?

Max Dowman has been shining for Arsenal's youth teams and England's junior squads. His skills and dedication have not gone unnoticed. However, breaking into the first team is a tough nut to crack. The senior squad is packed with talent. Even when he gets a chance to play, it's often when the game i

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Jack Schlossberg: The New Face of Politics or Just Another Rich Kid?

Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy, is making waves in the political world. But is he serious about running for office, or is this just another way for him to stay in the spotlight? Let's take a closer look at his life and his campaign. Jack Schlossberg is a 32-year-old Harvard Law S

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

How Kids' After-School Lives Changed Post-Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic left a big mark on kids' lives, especially their after-school activities. But what happened after the pandemic is still a bit of a mystery. This makes it tough to figure out how to help kids stay active and engaged in good ways. Before the pandemic, kids had lots of options. T

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Nov 12 2025CRYPTO

From Crypto Geek to Millionaire: Efe Kelemci's Journey

Efe Kelemci, known online as Crypto Kid, is at a crossroads. With a substantial amount of money from his crypto ventures, he's contemplating a big purchase: a Ferrari. But is this a wise move, or just a flashy display? At just 18, Kelemci's journey is impressive. He started his YouTube channel at 1

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Smart Justice: How Data is Changing Youth Crime Outcomes

Youth crime is often sensationalized in the media, creating a false impression of a growing crisis. In reality, data shows a significant decline in youth crime and detention rates. Minors make up less than 10% of all arrests, contradicting the media's portrayal of young people as the primary threat

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

How School Choice Can Fix America's Education Crisis

America's education system is in trouble. Many students are graduating without a solid grasp of basic history or government. Only a small fraction of eighth-graders can pass a basic U. S. history test. This isn't just about bad grades. It's about a system that doesn't let families choose better scho

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Nov 10 2025CRIME

Are School Shootings Really That Different?

School shootings often grab headlines and spark fear. Many think they are a special kind of violence. The idea is that angry, suburban white boys target their classmates without reason. But is this really true? Recent studies suggest school shootings might not be so different from other gun violenc

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Young People in Auckland: Understanding Diabetes Risks

In Auckland, a recent effort focused on young people from the Pacific community. The goal was to learn more about their understanding of type 2 diabetes. This included checking their knowledge, attitudes, and risk factors. The project took place during community health events. It aimed to screen an

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

A Ugandan's Triumph in New York Sparks Local Debate

Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born politician, made waves in New York's mayoral race, and back home, people are talking. His victory is seen as a ray of hope, but also a reminder of how far Uganda has to go. Uganda has been under the same president for nearly 40 years, with little sign of change. Many

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