The struggle for Gen Z to find jobs intensifies as Fed Chair Jerome Powell highlights a concerning labor market. With low hiring rates and economic slowdowns, young jobseekers face unique challenges, exacerbated by a broader hiring freeze.
In a bold move after her husband's tragic assassination, Erika Kirk steps in as CEO of Turning Point USA, vowing to continue his legacy and the movement he built. Her commitment to youth activism and the American Comeback Tour is unwavering.
In a heartfelt tribute to Charlie Kirk, Vice President Vance shared personal memories and condemned political violence, promising action against those who incite harm. Vance's emotional remarks emphasized unity and the impact of Kirk's advocacy for youth engagement.
In a major development, President Trump announced a deal with China regarding TikTok that could shift ownership and prevent a nationwide ban. This agreement aims to keep young users happy and engaged with the popular app.
In a shocking turn of events, the 22-year-old suspect in Charlie Kirk's murder appears to have confessed online before surrendering to authorities. Explore the details of this chilling admission and its implications.
A tragic shooting at a Utah college has shocked the nation. Investigators delve into the suspect's online activities and potential motives, revealing a disturbing trend of radicalization among youth.
Frances Daniels, a mother from Baltimore, is outraged after reading the Trump administration's health report, which omitted critical mentions of smoking and nicotine. Her child's battle with EVALI highlights the urgent need for better regulations on vaping and tobacco.
In an era where graphic violence floods social media, the assassination of Charlie Kirk highlights the psychological impact on viewers. As exposure increases, so do risks of anxiety and trauma, especially among youth.
In a heart-wrenching speech, Erika Kirk commemorates her husband Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist tragically killed. She vows to continue his mission and encourages youth to engage in Turning Point USA.
A 16-year-old student, Desmond Holly, opened fire at Evergreen High School, critically injuring two students before taking his own life. Authorities are investigating his ties to an extremist network.