INDIANAPOLIS — This week, Gov. Mike Braun signed a bill into law that creates some social media restrictions for Indiana kids. Starting next year, kids 15 and under will no longer be able to use ...
Banning smartphones in school has been a good start, and plenty of parents are now cracking down as they realize kids shouldn't be on social media at all -- but it's not enough, writes The Post ...
Update (2/27/26): The bill that limits social media use among kids will now head to the desk of Indiana Gov. Mike Braun for his signature. If the bill becomes law, Indiana kids under 16 could no ...
For years, social media companies have disputed allegations that they harm children’s mental health through deliberate design choices that addict kids to their platforms and fail to protect them from ...
APTOPIX Social Media Kids Trial Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives for a landmark trial over whether social media platforms deliberately addict and harm children ...
Nonprofit organization Common Sense Media, which reviews and rates media and technology by how appropriate it is for children, issued a statement about the landmark social media trial that could see ...
MICHIGAN,. (WPBN/WGTU) - - Michigan lawmakers and child advocates are pushing a package of bills they say would rein in the harmful effects of social media, smartphones and artificial intelligence on ...
Sam Bowman is the editor of Works in Progress magazine. A lot of parents worry about their kids and the internet. Fears about social media addiction and age-inappropriate content have already led ...
Children's vitamin brand Hiya launched a new campaign that avoids typical New Year's resolutions. Hiya's marketing has resonated with parents, gaining nearly 24 million views across social media. The ...
Australia’s move to block kids from social media is igniting a fierce debate. Supporters say it protects children, while critics call it overreach and fear unintended consequences. The video breaks ...
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