Duane Rankin: Suns coach Suns coach Jordan Ott on team owner Mat Ishbia shooting down former NBA player DeMarcus Cousins suggesting Lakers trading Austin Reaves for Dillon Brooks: "I have zero social ...
Can children and teenagers be forced off social media en masse? Australia is about to find out. More than 1 million social media accounts held by users under 16 are set to be deactivated in Australia ...
Here’s a thought many of us have these days: if only we weren’t on our damn phones all the time, we would surely unlock a better self—one that went on hikes and talked more with our children and felt ...
The country is barring children under 16 from social media, with a sweeping federal law that is one of the first attempts at a nationwide regulation. By Victoria Kim Reporting from Sydney, Australia A ...
Total social media time does not significantly affect adolescents' weight concerns or dieting frequency, according to the study's findings. Exploratory analyses suggest potential associations between ...
Plaintiffs allege Meta hid product risks from users and authorities Meta accused of ineffective youth safety features and prioritizing growth over safety Meta opposed unsealing of internal documents ...
A generation growing up with algorithmic feeds is not suffering “brain damage,” but their attention, emotions and habits are being shaped in powerful ways. For many families, the first smartphone or ...
Social Security's so-called "full retirement age" — the age when people can start collecting all of their earned benefits — is about to hit a new threshold, a change that will affect Americans born in ...
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — DeKalb County Schools officials say they have been spending millions because of problems with social media companies. Now they’re suing to try to hold them responsible. The county ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DeKalb County Schools officials say they have been spending millions because of problems with social media companies. Now they’re ...
Big Tobacco once looked unstoppable. It made billions by exploiting a quirk of human biology: our brains’ craving for nicotine. With the help of advertising that cast cigarettes as glamorous, the ...