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Glenn Beck is positioned to claim Bill-O’s former pedestal for the next generation of TV news.
Hendrix’s much awaited “Valleys of Neptune (Deluxe Version)” has been released to the masses.
The BBC reports that a study group of Scottish youth has recommended 'a complete ban of alcohol advertising in public places' as a long term goal to curb the substance's negative affects on the cohort.
Hip Hop never acts its age.
The generation worries for their economic stability and whether they'll be able to achieve the American Dream.
A daily news cheat sheet on America’s next generation
Scoop Radio is a fast-paced guide to the week’s generational headlines. ScoopDaily Staffers, as well as the best and brightest young Americans — national reporters, policy-makers and icons — join the roundtable. Fresh angles. New authority.
Elizabeth Rowe
(Washington Correspondent) covers the White House, DC-based political developments, and youth campaigns for ScoopDaily. She is based in DC.
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