Gen Z Gets News From Social Media, Newborn Found Alive After Earthquake, 13th Amendment May Contain 'Right To Abortion'
Top headlines for Friday, February 10, 2023
Young adults and adolescents from Generation Z differ significantly from older generations in how they consume the news, according to new research.
Shortly before he shot his teacher as she sat at a reading table in his class at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia on Jan. 6, a troubled 6-year-old boy allegedly showed off his mother’s gun to another student and threatened to shoot him if he told anyone according to a notice of claim filed on behalf of the injured teacher.
A Syrian newborn with her umbilical cord still attached was rescued alive after being found buried underneath large chunks of rubble in the aftermath of a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that hit southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria on Monday.
A Texas father who found himself in a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife as a result of her efforts to get their twin son to identify as a girl recently revealed he hadn't seen his two sons in over a year, and that her attempts to get her son to transition date back to the time when the boy was only 2 years old.
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- Gen Z gets most of its news from social media, survey finds | U.S. News
- Before shooting teacher, 6-year-old threated to kill student | U.S. News
- Newborn with umbilical cord attached found alive after quake | World News
- 13th Amendment may contain 'right' to abortion: federal judge | Politics News
- Idaho city wrong to arrest hymn singers at outdoor event: court | U.S. News
- Jeff Younger: Ex-wife told son James he was a girl at age 2 | U.S. News






