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Today’s parents are trying to recreate the freedom of a ‘90s summer for their kids — but modern life is making it a lot more ...
Young Justice was an animated show with a passionate fan base, but it made one glaring mistake it never corrected.
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Small patches of nature near home, like trees and sandboxes, are linked to better focus, self-control, and emotional ...
This story originally appeared in Kids Today, Vox’s newsletter about kids, for everyone. Sign up here for future editions. As a millennial, I had my fair share of ’90s summers.
At Green Day's show in Luxembourg, a fan invited on stage to play "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)' wound up playing Oasis' 'Wonderwall' instead.
Millennial parents are throwing it back. After the recent resurgence of iconic nineties trends jelly shoes, chunky highlights and flip phones, the “’90s kid summer” parenting trend reeks of ...
Experts say the '90s kid summer is likely a reaction to a parenting culture that overschedules activities to optimize child development.
In an era of digital immersion, Gen Zs and millennials alike are finding comfort and connection in analog playthings, breathing new life into a bygone era of tangible joy.
Newsom’s power play on the Delta tunnel People fish in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta’s Elk Slough near Courtland, Calif.
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