News in Brief Millennials May Not Be Such Narcissists After All New research finds recent college students are no more self-absorbed than their predecessors. Tom Jacobs
Education In the ‘Fake News’ Era, Americans Increasingly Value Libraries Local lending institutions remain trusted sources of information while trust in the media has hit an all-time low. Katie Kilkenny
Features Issue #56: May/June 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Introducing: The Top 30 Thinkers Under 30 This year's most exciting young thinkers and advocates in policy and social justice. Avital Andrews & Rosie Spinks
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News in Brief What Do Millennials in Rural America Think About the State of Workplace Policy? Two researchers set out to find out what 10 working-class Millennials in southern Ohio think about work-family policy… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Luxury Living Is Everywhere Now—and Out of Reach for Most A close look at one neighborhood in Washington, D.C., illustrates how those who can afford to buy are… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Single-Family Homes, but No Single Family For models of 21st-century families, Mia Birdsong advises looking past stereotypes and to black Americans. By Mia Birdsong… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief When It Comes to Sex, Baby Boomers Aren’t Normal A spate of recent articles suggests that Millennials aren’t having “enough” sex—but did anyone ever have the right… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief No Sex, Please—We’re Millennials New research finds an increasing percentage of Americans in their early 20s are abstaining from sexual activity. By… Pacific Standard Staff