The Karate Kid is back – and so is his nemesis.
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With nostalgic flashbacks, epic training montages and most of the original cast, Cobra Kai is faithful to the Karate Kid film – all while delivering cutting-edge contemporary social commentary.
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We don’t control our heart – it’s an involuntary muscle – but special pacemaker cells help keep it ticking away.
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Not all birds have eyes on the sides of their heads – but even those that do can see straight in front of them.
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Dangerous, vulnerable or just plain stupid – these are some of the stereotypes which young people face when they come in contact with the law.
Believe the hype.
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YouTube steps up to host its own live TV event, but where are the limits on its big stars’ behaviour?
What goes up, must come down.
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It’s not just Earth: everything in the universe has it’s own pull because of gravity – even you. Here’s how it works.
Young people know what’s good for them.
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The move may be welcomed by politicians and youth workers, but by focusing on future outcomes, Labour’s plans repeat a well-worn pattern.
She makes it look so easy.
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Go beyond the corporate jargon to really understand the freedom and challenges that come with being a digital nomad.
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It’s not just the most vile and abusive problems which impact people’s lives – it’s the little things too.
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Real life attackers won’t follow a carefully choreographed fight sequence – that’s why training is essential.
Not love.
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Teenagers often don’t understand what emotional abuse is – and shows such as Love Island can make it seem normal.
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The transition into adulthood is challenging for young refugees: they face great adversity while trying to finishing school, find work and enter marriage.
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Previous trauma, race and access to support all affect a survivor’s recovery.
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The first worldwide skateboarding conference, Pushing Boarders, showed how skateboarding is evolving to include people of all genders, ethnicities and sexualities.
TGI Friday’s employees are joined by McStrikers during a demo in Covent Garden.
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A new generation of workers are joining trade unions and using social media to hold big employers to account.
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The Liverpool FC star striker has inspired a generation of young Egyptians.
Khloé, Kylie, Kris, Kourtney, Kim and Kendall – back in the day.
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There’s a psychological reason why it’s so hard to switch off from the Kardashians – they are master media manipulators.
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Men want to have a say in conversations about contraception – but they’re worried about imposing on women’s autonomy.
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The data you create when using the internet can actually be used to discriminate against you.
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Young Palestinian activists are risking their lives to protest against Israeli occupation – here’s why.