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Sears, Macy's, Claire's, JCPenney. More and more recognizable names are disappearing from shopping malls around the country while experts have said the mall as we know it is dying, but they could be saved by Generation Z.“I’d say at least like once a week I try to go to the mall just to see what’s going on and what’s new, even if I don’t get anything, it's just really nice to try on clothing,” Erin Brod of Medina, Ohio, said.Brod and her best friend Lauren Romano are both 17. That makes them a part of Generation Z, or the group of people born between 1995 and 2010.And they’re the generation now being credited with maybe saving the malls.“I think 20-year-olds, they do more online shopping and it's still surprising that teenagers still come out to the mall and stuff and I know a lot of them are closing, but I still think teenagers enjoy trying stuff on more,” Romano said.The International Council of Shopping Centers has data to back that up.Between February and April of last year, 95 percent of Gen Zers went to a mall at least once, while only 75 percent of millennials and 58 percent of Gen Xers went during that same time period.And though experts say Gen Zers online shop too, there are a few reasons why they still like doing things the old-fashioned way.“One of the things for them is a sense of legitimacy, this idea that this is a legitimate place to order from online if they have a brick and mortar store. I want to know that I can go to either one to get what I need,” said Corey Seemiller, an associate professor at Wright State University and Gen Z expert.There’s also the need to see and touch.“Trying on is very important for me because you never know what it's going to really look like because the models online are totally different from what I look like,” Brod said.And save a buck in the process.“Discounts are very important and obviously help with your decision on what you choose to get,” Brod said.Now retailers are getting creative, offering in-store discounts through a medium most Gen Zers are already familiar with.“Forever 21 had one recently where you took a picture, put it on Instagram, showed it to them at the register, you’d get 21 percent off. A lot of retailers are taking advantage of the digital platforms available today,”said Ed Jaroszewicz, the marketing director of Southpark Mall in Strongsville, Ohio.And that’s what Gen Zers like Brod and Romano are looking for.“Great deals, customer service so when people are really helpful and they come up to you and ask if you need help with anything," Romano said. "That really makes a difference." 2609

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Runways at the busy airport serving the nation's capital will be closed Thursday during President Donald Trump's Independence Day event, federal authorities said.The Federal Aviation Administration announced Tuesday that operations at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport would be suspended between 6:15 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. ET to allow a ceremonial flyover of military aircraft.The runways will also be closed from 9 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. ET for the annual fireworks display, which is not connected to Trump's "Salute to America." Such a closure is unprecedented for July 4 events, an official said. The launch point for the fireworks has been moved from the National Mall to a nearby park to accommodate Trump's Lincoln Memorial display.The last such runway closure was in 2015 for a commemorative flight of World War II-era planes.The airport's website does not yet list arrivals and departures for Thursday. It showed 73 arrivals and 38 departures scheduled for the same time periods on Tuesday evening.Micah Lillard, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, said officials "anticipate some flights at Reagan National to be affected during the late afternoon and evening."This year's Independence Day festivities will include two fireworks displays and a flyover by the Blue Angels and the plane that serves as Air Force One."We're going to have planes going overhead -- the best fighter jets in the world and other planes, too," Trump said Monday.The FAA said that emergency and medical flights would "be authorized as necessary." 1570

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Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, have made their final appearance as senior royals at Westminster Abbey. The couple joined Queen Elizabeth II and other members of Britain's royal family on Monday for an annual Commonwealth Day service is expected to be the last time the couple works alongside the entire Windsor clan before Harry and Meghan fly off into self-imposed exile in North America. The Commonwealth service is a major event on the royal calendar, largely because the 93-year-old monarch has embraced the network of nations for much of her life. The pomp-filled observance featured no hand-shaking. apparently due to the new coronavirus. 661

  

SHOREWOOD, Wis. — A Wisconsin physical education teacher has been placed on leave after allegedly telling African-American students to reenact slavery and "slavery games."April 1 was a typical day in gym class at Shorewood Intermediate School until seventh-grader Alexis Averette says she was assigned an odd game by PE instructor Jan Zehren. “Ms. Zehren forced me and my partner to reenact slavery in front of the entire class," she said. "When we told her we were uncomfortable she told us we still had to do it."While some students presented dodge ball, others say they were paired up by race and told to reenact "slavery games." When Alexis and her partner proposed another game, the students say they were told it was too common.When Alexis told her parents, her mother and father were shocked. “She came home and she told me she had to reconstruct games ever played during slavery," said Alexis's father, Yuri Averette. "Yeah, I was completely shocked. I knew it was a problem immediately when she said she was uncomfortable."Averette and other parents voiced their concerns to the school. In response, Zehren was escorted out of building and placed on leave.Zehren has taught physical education in the Shorewood School District for 36 years. The school district sent a letter to students and parents saying they were investigating. Parents like Averette are seeking justice and want Zehern fired.“We don’t want (that) here and that’s not just for my child but for any other child. No one should have to go through this,” Averette said.In a statement, Shorewood Superintendent Bryans David said, “We are committed to providing an environment of inclusion in our schools.” WTMJ reached out to Zehren at her home, but did not get an answer. 1757

  

Robert Poirier with his sons Brendan, 8, and Max, 10, with Brendan's catch, a 300-pound, 9-foot dusty shark while fishing with BlacktipH Fishing guide Josh Jorgensen. 178

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