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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Forget quiet quitting—4 in 10 millennials are taking ‘quiet vacations’ and checking out of work (and the country) on company dime instead

    A growing trend known as "quiet vacationing" sees nearly 40% of millennials taking time off work without formal approval, often while traveling abroad. This behavior stems from a fear of appearing lazy or jeopardizing job security, leading employees to maintain a semblance of online presence. Experts suggest this trend highlights underlying workplace cultural issues, such as a lack of psychological safety, and recommend clear communication of expectations from employers. AI

    Forget quiet quitting—4 in 10 millennials are taking ‘quiet vacations’ and checking out of work (and the country) on company dime instead
  2. Trump's grip is slipping on Latino voters

    Latino voters who previously supported President Trump are showing signs of wavering in their political allegiance ahead of the upcoming midterms. While Trump made significant gains with this demographic in 2024, recent polls indicate a substantial portion of Latino voters remain undecided or open to changing their minds. Economic concerns, such as the cost of living, are a major factor influencing their decisions, suggesting that neither party currently holds a firm grip on this crucial voting bloc. AI

    Trump's grip is slipping on Latino voters
  3. Childhood And Education #19: Letting Kids Be Kids #2

    Modern parenting practices have become excessively cautious, leading to a significant reduction in children's independence and unsupervised experiences. Surveys indicate a widespread belief that children require constant supervision, even for simple activities like playing in a park or being left alone briefly. This trend is illustrated by anecdotes of children being unable to perform basic tasks independently and a decrease in opportunities for self-directed play and exploration. AI

    Childhood And Education #19: Letting Kids Be Kids #2

    IMPACT This cluster discusses societal trends in parenting and childhood independence, with no direct impact on AI operators.