Social media companies are being sued for engaging students during school hours, Gen Z is more comfortable disclosing their personal finances than any other generation, and why a chip being inserted into our brains might be the least of our problems.
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In Other News:The 2026 World Cup, hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada, kicked off this Thursday in Mexico City. If it matches 2022’s viewing numbers, the tournament will attract 5 and a half billion global viewers. Popular and sometimes controversial teen fast-fashion store Brandy Melville announced they’re removing their fitting rooms, a decision that’s been particularly derided on TikTok. It doesn’t help that the store also has a limited in-person return policy. “Dirty sodas” are rising in popularity, but these drinks, which combine soda with things like flavored syrups and cream, can often be metabolic catastrophes with absurd amounts of sugar and calories. The first week of June is all about announcements of upcoming video games, with the highlights this year being a remake of Ocarina of Time, a new Spyro game, and a single-player, story-based Among Us game. There’s also what feels like 100 other games coming out this September, a strategy to avoid competing with October’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 and November’s Grand Theft Auto 6. Are board shorts the look of the summer? Some think so. We’ll let you know if you should buy puka shell necklaces again, too.
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