News in Brief The Kids Are All Right (at Least When It Comes to Politics) Young Americans aren't as disengaged as you might think. Seth Masket
Social Justice Cynics Are at a Higher Risk of Developing Dementia New research from Finland finds there’s danger in thinking the worst of your fellow man. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Why We Need to Listen to the Elderly They have a lot to say, and they're not going away any time soon. Casey N. Cep
Economics Workplace Attitudes Surprisingly Similar for Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials New research suggests generational stereotypes regarding how workers view their jobs are overstated. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Narcissists’ New Need: More Twitter Followers New research provides evidence that narcissism, and the resultant need for admiration, drives tweeting. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Look Out, Kids: Competitiveness Peaks in Middle Age New research finds middle-aged men are most willing to engage in competitive risk-taking. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Why I Quit Primary Care: One Doctor’s Story In the new book "Out of Practice," a primary care physician tells why he quit his practice and why the care of 78 million aging baby boomers can't be left to specialists. Melinda Burns
Social Justice Scamming Grandma Sadly Common Scams targeting the elderly are among the most common, but a little skepticism can keep their years golden. Peter M. Nardi
Social Justice Dip in Arts Attendance Tied to Decline of the Omnivore A new NEA study finds the group of people who regularly attend arts events is both shrinking and getting less active. Tom Jacobs