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Olds

American  
[ohldz] / oʊldz /

noun

  1. Ransom Eli, 1864–1950, U.S. automobile pioneer and manufacturer.


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The original report claimed to show that 4% of 18-24 year olds surveyed in 2018 told YouGov they were Christian and went to church at least once a month, rising to 16% by 2024.

From BBC

Facebook aims to boost its appeal to younger demographics, as only 68% of 18-29 year olds use it, compared to 95% for YouTube.

From Barron's

Right now Bachelor Nation youths love the “Golden” season, as do the Olds, because the network sold Turner as the genuine article.

From Salon

The study found that emergency medicine calls for myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscles, increased among vaccinated 16 to 39 year olds — however the risk of myocarditis is significantly higher in unvaccinated adults with COVID.

From Salon

At the new Los Angeles County Care Community, the 32 “subacute” beds for 18 to 25-year olds are locked, meaning people can’t leave voluntarily.

From Los Angeles Times