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2025 starts a new generation, literally.
Generation Beta, which began on Jan. 1, goes through 2039. Many Gen Betas will live to see the 22nd century before they’ve even retired — and experience a new world of technology that hasn’t been invented yet.
They follow the aging and hard-working Boomers, middle-age Generation X that prides itself on resiliency and grew up riding bicycles till dark, Generation Y (more commonly known as Millennials), Generation Z, which is the first generation never to know the world without the internet, and Generation Alpha, the first generation to be born entirely in the 21st century, where many are still schoolchildren.
Here’s what the experts say are the predictions for this newest generation when it comes to health, friendships and technology and more.
Artificial intelligence
The evolution of artificial intelligence can change every aspect of life, said Arie Greenleaf, an NSU professor in the College of Psychology.
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The law that could ban TikTok is coming before the Supreme Court on Friday, with the justices largely holding the app’s fate in their hands.
The popular social media platform says the law violates the First Amendment and should be struck down.
TikTok’s parent company is based in China, and the U.
By PAUL WISEMAN, Associated Press Economics Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) — Getting a clear view of the U. S. job market hasn’t been easy the past few months.
Hurricanes and a big strike at Boeing threw off the October jobs numbers, pushing them down and setting up a payback rebound in November that likely exaggerated the strength of hiring.
The December jobs numbers, out Friday from the Labor Department, are expected to deliver a more accurate reading of where things stand.
South Florida specialists want people to know that repairing your liver is possible, and laying off alcohol in January is only one way to kick-start the process.
The liver performs more than 500 functions, including breaking down food and converting it into energy. Everything from bloating to fatigue to itching can be signs your liver is in trouble and in need of a break from alcohol or a massive change in diet.
FORT LAUDERDALE: In a matter of days, hundreds of pickleball players will descend on The Fort, a new pickleball complex at Fort Lauderdale’s Snyder Park as it hosts its first tournament.
A total of 1,189 elite professionals and amateurs have registered to compete in the Humana APP Fort Lauderdale Open at the newly opened venue from Jan.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is there a polite way to avoid shaking hands with strangers?
I was in a car dealership, and every employee I encountered extended a hand to me, expecting me to shake it.
I know that they were just trying to appear friendly and open. But I also know that this is a good way to transmit diseases and pathogenic microorganisms.
Many people do not have good hand-washing practices, especially after using the restroom, and it grosses me out to have to touch their hands.
An infectious-disease specialist has even stated that the practice of shaking hands should be abandoned.
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GENTLE READER: Miss Manners generally agrees with you, but worries that the social disease of being unwilling to participate in formalities is also dangerous.
If you can gracefully finesse another gesture — waving, or, in less formal situations, a fist bump — Miss Manners will allow it.
Adding “I’m healthy, but don’t want you to risk it” will perhaps take away some of the sting.