‘Genius’ parenting hack lets kids celebrate New Year’s Eve — without being up past bedtime
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‘Genius’ parenting hack lets kids celebrate New Year’s Eve — without being up past bedtime

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines Let the countdown to bedtime begin! Clever parents have devised a New Year’s Eve hack that allows kids to partake in festivities to ring in 2025 without staying up too late. “Just your reminder that you can watch the fake countdown to New…

We saved K renovating our kitchen — from watching TikToks
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We saved $10K renovating our kitchen — from watching TikToks

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines A savvy couple saved $10,000 on their kitchen renovation — by teaching themselves DIY on TikTok. Amber Morris, 26, and her husband, Dan, 28, moved into their newly-bought four-bed home in Cottingham, East Yorkshire, in July. The property had been built in 2002…

Holiday gifts teachers say they absolutely do not want
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Holiday gifts teachers say they absolutely do not want

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines These stocking stuffers could land you in detention. A former teacher has revealed the three so-called presents no educators want to receive during the holidays. “If you’ve been in the classroom long enough you will have gotten one of these ‘gifts’ that’s not…

Gen Z insists water isn’t ‘enough’ to ‘properly hydrate’ — so they’re drinking this as their ‘new morning coffee’ instead
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Gen Z insists water isn’t ‘enough’ to ‘properly hydrate’ — so they’re drinking this as their ‘new morning coffee’ instead

Gen Z is always thirsty for a new trend. Electrolytes are the latest craze that has gotten TikTok’s attention, with hundreds of “recipes” popping up on the platform. Electrolytes — such as sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium — are the minerals in your blood that essentially help keep everything balanced…

Gen Z confused why older generations use ‘Boomer ellipses’
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Gen Z confused why older generations use ‘Boomer ellipses’

This generational texting habit might be worse than using capital letters. When typing a large paragraph, older adults might use what has been dubbed “Boomer ellipses” — multiple dots in a row also called suspension points — to separate ideas, unintentionally making messages more ominous or anxiety-inducing and irritating Gen Z….

Companies have finally figured out what to do with Gen Z workers: ‘This is on trend’
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Companies have finally figured out what to do with Gen Z workers: ‘This is on trend’

They’re flipping the script. Companies have finally found Gen Z’s true calling in the workplace: Directing their TikToks. In a bid to appeal to a younger demographic — and become a viral hit — zoos, colleges, businesses and even NFL are enlisting the help of Zoomers to write the script and edit…