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    Dragon's Dogma 2 is Gen-Z Morrowind and I love it

    Dragon's Dogma 2 is an early but solid contender for GOTY – we said that might be the case during preview, and we’re certain of it now. It’s a game of uncompromised vision, and where the original looked at the likes of Fable and Oblivion and asked “what does Capcom’s version of that look like?”, the sequel responds: “why don’t we make Capcom’s version of Dragon’s Dogma instead?”. The original game is full of compromises. Content cut short for time or RAM. An entire planned beast race that...

  • Fashion's Leading Millennial Alexa Chung Just Wore the Controversial Colour Gen Z Loves

    Alexa Chung has been spotted wearing the colour Gen Z loves—purple. Read on to shop the purple pieces she's convinced us to add to our millennial wardrobes.

  • City of Brotherly Love needs tough love — not 'safe' drug use — to free it from scourge of tranq

    New York Post columnist Douglas Murray visited Philadelphia’s notorious Kensington neighborhood, where many drug addicts use “tranq” out in the open.

    • KTVZ

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon holds 23rd annual Bowl for Kids Sake fundraiser

    Our Lee Anderson is on hand once again as emcee Thursday evening for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon's 23rd annual Bowl for Kids' Sake fundraiser at Sun Mountain Fun Center. We're happy the organization is a 21 Cares for Kids partner.

    • CNET

    If You're a Gen Z Renter, Solar Power Isn't Out of Your Reach

    A generation of young people is struggling to find homes, but that doesn't mean that they can't switch to clean energy -- and put more money in their pockets.

    • Vogue

    How I Learned to Love Matzo—Even Outside of Passover

    For Olivia Michel, matzo is the consummate snack. A theater props artisan and social worker who grew up in Harlem, Michel is not Jewish—yet her love of the infamous unleavened bread of Passover is still firmly rooted in nostalgia. During afternoons spent watching TV with her close friend Talia, whose family are Reform Jews, Michel would snack on plain, unsalted matzo spread with peanut butter and honey. “It could be like the week after Passover or something, or any random Wednesday afternoon,...

  • Trades make a comeback with Gen Z workers

    Trades make comeback with Gen Z workers (Second column, 12th story, link) Related stories:Boomers Bought Up Big Homes. Now They're Not Budging

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    Dave Says: You’re a Great Big Brother

    Dear Dave, My mother died about a year and a half ago, and she left me and

  • Droves of Gen Z Women are Fleeing the Church

    Why are so many Gen Z women leaving the church? In a surprising turn of events, more young women are now leaving the church than young men. While previous generations have a greater number of men who left the church, Gen Z is unique in that the female population are the ones leaving the pews. Get your FREE CHARISMA NEWSLETTERS today! Stay up-to-date with current issues, Holy Spirit news, Christian teachings, Charisma videos & more! The survey, conducted by The Survey Center on American...

  • Of course Netflix is making a film about learning to love AI

    The logline for Netflix’s upcoming film, Atlas, reads, “Atlas Shepherd (Jennifer Lopez), a brilliant but misanthropic data analyst with a deep distrust of artificial intelligence, joins a mission to capture a renegade robot with whom she shares a mysterious past. But when plans go awry, her only hope of saving the future of humanity from AI is to trust it.” Which begs the question did an AI write this? Technically, no. The film was penned by Leo Sardarian (StartUp) and Aron Eli Coleite (The...

  • Gen Z-ers see Hamas, not Israel, as victims

    Fully one-third of Generation Z voters -- those between 18 and 24 years old -- say Israel doesn't have a right to exist as a nation. That's according to a new survey from RMG Research for Summit.org. And that explains all the antisemitic ignorance dotting America's higher places of learning in recent months.

  • Down With Big Brother: Warrantless Surveillance Makes A Mockery Of The Constitution

    Down With Big Brother: Warrantless Surveillance Makes A Mockery Of The Constitution Authored by John and Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, “Whether he wrote DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER, or whether he refrained from writing it, made no difference The Thought Police would get him just the same the arrests invariably happened at night In the vast majority of cases there was no trial, no report of the arrest. People simply disappeared, always during the night. Your name was...