My breath caught when I saw a social media post flash up on the screen in a montage of harmful posts while watching a new ...
Authorities in New Mexico carried out an undercover investigation in their efforts to show that Meta was failing to protect ...
Despite the internal turmoil, the new party's co-founder vows to never work with Labour - even if it means stopping Reform ...
To address these concerns, the bipartisan package of bills — Senate Bill 495 and House Bill 4141 — requires school districts to adopt cell phone policies that, at a minimum, bar students from using ...
The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, has stated that the ban on access to social media will force digital platforms to introduce effective age verification systems. The measure ...
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Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri takes stand in social media trial
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri Wednesday denied that child platform users are targeted to be hooked in order to increase profits. Mosseri said there is a difference between addiction and what he called ...
Germany is hoping to boost integration by making it possible for asylum-seekers to start working after just three months in the country. Meanwhile, a social media ban for children is gaining momentum.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify in social media trial
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was scheduled to testify in a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday as his and other social media companies are accused of designing their platforms to be addictive to children and ...
Spain’s Socialist prime minister Pedro Sánchez is proposing a ban on under-16s using social media, following the example set ...
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Landmark Social-Media Addiction Lawsuit Set to Begin
Opening statements are scheduled Monday morning in a landmark lawsuit filed by a 19-year-old Northern California woman who ...
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Mark Zuckerberg Takes the Stand in Landmark Social Media Trial
Testifying in the landmark trial of a lawsuit alleging addictive practices employed by social media platforms to hook young ...
Colleges want exemptions from antitrust and labor laws, so they can continue to hoard billions in cash from sports and deny the players their rights. So far, they’ve failed.
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