The new list of 31 is down from more than 200 previously recognized traditions that troops could choose from. The list no longer includes atheists, Unitarian Universalists, pagans and Wiccans. (Stanley, AP News)
Read More“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” has crossed the $1 billion mark. It’s the first film of 2026 to hit that milestone. The animated adaptation of the hit video game was produced by Universal and Illumination in collaboration with Nintendo. (Lang, Variety)
Read MoreThe posts about alone time coincide with rising reports of loneliness among young people. A survey by the loneliness charity Marmalade Trust ahead of Loneliness Awareness Week, which begins on June 15, found 67 per cent of Generation Z felt lonely at least once a week and 28 per cent several times a day. (Wildenberg, The Times)
Read MoreAmericans overwhelmingly say it’s extremely or very important for people to stay informed about a range of news topics, including the healthcare system (82%), voting and election processes (82%), and what the president can and cannot do (80%). But far fewer say they’re extremely or very informed about these topics themselves, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in March. (Wang, Pew Research Center)
Read MoreInternal documents show how tech giants grabbed children’s attention throughout the day, a strategy that schools say has undermined education. (Valentino-DeVries, The New York Times)
Read MoreNew laws and policies across the country are dismantling the idea — celebrated by some, rejected by others — that prayer and proselytization should be kept out of public schools. Increasingly, religion is being injected all over the place. (Meckler & Lumpkin, The Washington Post)
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