Gen Z Men More Traditional on Marriage Than Boomers
New research reveals nearly one-third of Gen Z men believe wives should obey husbands, with stark generational divides in attitudes toward gender roles and marriage dynamics.
New research reveals nearly one-third of Gen Z men believe wives should obey husbands, with stark generational divides in attitudes toward gender roles and marriage dynamics.
A new King's College London study finds 31% of Gen Z men agree wives should obey husbands, compared to 13% of Boomer men, highlighting a surprising generational shift in attitudes.
Grace Tame addressed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's controversial description of her as 'difficult' at a UN Women event, linking it to her criticism of Australia's alliances and patriarchal systems.
As global tensions rise, experts reveal essential steps to take within the first 10 minutes of a nuclear detonation to dramatically increase survival chances in the UK.
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RecommendedModel Charli Howard shares her experiences of being sexualised since age seven, from neighbours to therapists, and how it led to PTSD and toxic relationships before finding self-love.
A landmark survey of over 4,000 trans people in Britain reveals 99% report mental health harm from media coverage and political rhetoric, creating a crisis in healthcare access and daily safety.
The Department of Homeland Security has launched an investigation into remarks made by Greg Bovino, raising concerns over free speech and government oversight.
Despite government strategies to tackle violence against women and girls, personal experiences of harassment and assault reveal a society that has not fundamentally changed since Sarah Everard's murder.
Rights groups demand Ofcom clarify whether platforms must still remove Palestine Action content after a court ruled the ban unlawful, pending the home secretary's appeal.
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RecommendedNew mask ban laws across US states and universities spark debate over public safety versus suppression of pro-Palestine activism, raising civil liberties and health concerns.
Adele Zeynup Walton argues that 133 UK lives, including her sister Aimee's, were lost due to inaction on toxic suicide forums. She calls for a ban on addictive tech design instead of a blanket social media ban for under-16s.
Dr Sayragul Sauytbay, a former teacher detained in China's Xinjiang internment camps, reveals systematic torture, sexual violence, and political indoctrination she witnessed during eight months of captivity.
A humorous letter reveals how police identified peaceful football fans by their newspaper choice, sparking a series of witty reader responses on underwear, strangers, and stoma bags.
Phillip Hoole calls for criminal trials in alleged armed forces negligence cases after the Director of Public Prosecutions stated nobody is above the law. His son died during a fitness test in 2016.
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RecommendedFlorida's House Bill 945 aims to create a state-level intelligence operation, potentially enabling surveillance based on opinions and spreading to other states.
A fascinating exploration of how sexual euphemisms have evolved from Victorian 'inexpressibles' to modern 'hook up,' revealing shifting social taboos and generational language codes.
A racial slur shouted at the BAFTA awards by someone with Tourette syndrome has ignited a nuanced discussion among Black individuals with the disorder, highlighting tensions between disability empathy and racial harm.
The Supreme Court hears a case on Monday challenging a federal law that bars regular marijuana users from owning firearms, creating rare political alignments between gun rights and cannabis advocates.
Readers debate why Gen Z is turning to the Bible, citing a search for meaning amid chaos, but warn of faith being co-opted by political extremists and performative trends.
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RecommendedGreek ex-minister Yanis Varoufakis faces prosecution for admitting past ecstasy use, calling it a 'ridiculous' move tied to a wider far-right political shift in the West.
A new report reveals the UK government tracked 25 million devices through mobile network O2 to monitor electric vehicle usage, raising privacy concerns.
Two transgender men are suing Kansas, arguing a new law that invalidates driver's licenses and birth certificates for trans people is dehumanizing and violates state constitutional rights.
Scouting America will ban transgender children and alter policies to appease the Pentagon, reversing years of inclusivity efforts amid political pressure.
Exiled activist Anna Kwok says her father's eight-month prison sentence under Hong Kong's national security law has strengthened her resolve to advocate for democracy and human rights.
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RecommendedTwo transgender men are suing Kansas over a new law that invalidated their driver's licenses and about 1,700 others, arguing it violates constitutional rights and is dehumanizing.
A 69-year-old New York grandfather has won his battle to keep his humorous 'PB4YOUGO' licence plate after Governor Kathy Hochul personally intervened, overturning a DMV decision that deemed it inappropriate.
A federal judge has determined the IRS violated federal law approximately 42,695 times by unlawfully sharing confidential taxpayer information with immigration authorities under a Trump-era agreement.
A Belarusian court has sentenced two independent journalists to lengthy prison terms on high treason charges, marking another escalation in the government's suppression of dissent and media freedom.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has dismissed an appeal from a transgender Army employee, allowing federal agencies to bar bathroom access aligned with gender identity.
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RecommendedFederal reforms have improved access to Native American health care and education for Freedmen descendants, but systemic barriers and discrimination persist across several Oklahoma tribal nations.