Bill, and 10 social media platforms — including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube — are now banned for kids under 16.
Influencer Kendra Greenwood posted a video to her Instagram account of her family riding in the front seat of their truck, ...
A viral video resurfaced this week, leading many citizens of the internet to ask the brave question: Should children be seen ...
SafeRide Health reports that Ronald McDonald House provides a supportive environment for families of sick children, offering ...
Officials gathered in Washington to discuss how to clamp down on the thousands of drivers illegally passing school buses each ...
Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA): A draft bill that strips the duty of care from the version that passed 91-3 out of the Senate ...
Following the death of her daughter, a mother turned her grief into action to help make button batteries harder for kids to ...
Australia is joining a wave of governments around the globe in regulating how kids spend their time online. On December 10th, ...
“Sharenting” – when parents share their children’s lives online – entered the dictionary a few years ago. Awareness of ...
YouTube says Australia's "rushed" new laws to block teens from its platform will mean children will be less safe as its ...
Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee removed a core part of the Senate KOSA bill: the "duty of care" ...
The Australian government has banned kids and teens under 16 from using social media. Here’s what experts think about the ...