A new study has found that more than 25 million adults under the age of 35 are currently living with their parents, marking a record high. Researchers say rising housing costs, inflation, student loan debt, and economic uncertainty are some of the main reasons many young adults are choosing to stay at home longer or move back in with family. For some, living with their parents is a financial necessity. It allows them to save money, pay off debt, or build savings before living on their own. Others say it provides stability during uncertain economic times. Experts note that the …

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    Florida’s new English-only driver testing policy has become one of the most talked-about transportation changes in the state this year. In its official announcement, FLHSMV said knowledge exams for most non-commercial licenses had previously been offered in multiple languages, but under the updated system, all driver license knowledge and skills testing would be conducted in English. That distinction matters because the image headline suggests a sweeping “first state” move, while the safer factual version is that Florida has adopted an English-only testing policy and joined a broader debate over how licensing should work. PolitiFact’s fact-check on the issue noted that …

  • Grammy Award-winning artist Killer Mike has sparked public discussion after saying in an interview with TMZ that wealthy individuals should be more likely to serve in wars, while pointing out how military service often affects lower-income families more heavily. During the interview, Killer Mike highlighted what he sees as an imbalance in military participation, noting that people from poorer communities are often the ones who end up serving in combat roles. He suggested that this raises concerns about fairness in how the burden of military service is distributed across society. He also emphasized that his comments were part of a …

  • Congress has been revisiting discussions about whether Selective Service registration requirements should be expanded to include women. While the United States does not currently have an active military draft, registration remains a requirement for eligible men, and any proposed updates would require legislative approval. According to the Associated Press, proposals to expand registration have been introduced multiple times in recent years as part of broader conversations around military policy and equality. Supporters argue that including women would reflect equal responsibility in national service requirements, while others believe the issue involves additional considerations that should be carefully reviewed. It’s important to …

  • The global chocolate industry may be on the verge of a major shift as lab-grown chocolate is expected to reach commercial shelves by 2027, according to multiple food technology reports and industry developments. Companies including biotech startup California Cultured and ingredient manufacturer Puratos are leading efforts to develop chocolate made from cultured cocoa cells grown in controlled laboratory environments instead of traditional cacao farming. How Lab-Grown Chocolate Works Unlike conventional chocolate, which is produced from cacao beans grown on trees in tropical regions, lab-grown chocolate begins with cocoa plant cells. These cells are cultivated in bioreactors under controlled conditions, where …

  • Dwyane Wade and his wife Gabrielle Union are drawing attention online after discussing their parenting approach regarding holiday traditions, specifically their decision not to encourage belief in Santa Claus in their household. The couple explained that they prefer to be transparent with their children about where gifts come from, rather than incorporating the idea of Santa as part of their family traditions. Gabrielle Union made a widely circulated comment expressing her perspective, stating, “There’s no way I’m letting these kids think that old white man is sneaking into our house and doing anything for them,” a remark that quickly sparked …

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