Youth Culture Update: Snapchat Vulnerable

Snapchat has become one of the most popular social networks among teens because it offers a level of privacy that other photo-swapping services don't allow: If you send a picture via Snapchat, it'll self-destru...

Youth Culture Update: Tablets for Toddlers

Christmas is over, and some of the holiday's youngest celebrants wrapped more than dolls and Duplos. Santa gave some of them their very own tablet computers.In some ways, it makes sense. The touchscreen on a ta...

Youth Culture Update: Pretty People Win

It's not how you look that's important, our mothers told us: It's what's on the inside that counts.As it turns out, our moms might've been wrong. In one of the most discouraging studies of the year, researchers...

Youth Culture Update: Just Say Maybe

Fewer than 40 percent of youth believe marijuana is harmful, according to a massive survey by the National Institutes of Health. The survey, which polled more than 41,000 eighth, 10th and 12th players, also fou...

Youth Culture Update: Hard-Hitting Evidence

The dangers of concussions have become big news in the sports world as of late, and with good reason. The damage that can occur after hard and repeated blows to the head can be life long, and have been blamed o...

Worldview: One Notebook

Children deserve the opportunity for education, but they suffer when they don't have adequate tools for learning—basic resources that many Americans take for granted—such as paper.In rural Zimbabwe,...