Study Finds - If you’re baffled by TikTok or unfamiliar with Taylor Swift’s latest
music, don’t worry — you’re not alone. Although it’s pretty impossible
to keep up with every single popular trend out there, a stunning number
of Americans still feel “out of touch” with what’s cool today. Moreover,
we’re not even talking about grandparents here — it turns out the
average person starts to feel out of touch before they’re 40! The survey from Talker Research examined how confident Americans feel when it comes to keeping up with pop culture and found that 49 percent feel they are out of touch with society today... When it comes to feeling in touch, Americans are most confident they know what’s cool when it comes to food (72%), while another 60 percent feel the same way about popular music. ... Six in 10 Americans feel they’re still in the know when it comes to social media (58%), movies (55%), and staying informed on the latest tech on the market (49%).
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Time - More than a decade since the last episode of the fan-favorite and award-winning sitcom The Office aired, its fictional universe is set to expand... The new show is neither a reboot nor a sequel of the beloved franchise. It’s also not a spinoff centered around any of the popular on-screen characters from the former series. Rather, the new show will retain the same mockumentary format of The Office but focus on a different kind of paper company.
CNN - It may not be paw-sible for some dogs to enter the US under new rules that go into effect in August.
NPR - The maker of the Swiss Army Knife plans to offer pocket tools without blades. The company says rising violence in parts of the world has prompted governments to enact stricter laws about what types of blades people can carry in public.
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