Nearly half of U.S. teens (46%) say they're on the internet almost constantly. YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat remain ...
The average person spends around two and a half hours on social media every day. But with everyone so glued to screens in ...
In recent years, the relationship between social media use and teen mental health has become a growing concern for parents, educators, and health professionals. As digital platforms continue to ...
Even if parents haven’t seen deepfakes, their kids likely have of people from school — including some sexually explicit ones.
Through early identification of potential and dedicated mentorship, business leaders can guide young employees toward ...
excessive screen time and exposure to social media can have devastating effects on youth mental health. The apps that kids are using often amplify harmful content like self-harm and severe dieting ...
During his remarks, Youngkin announced a new executive order directing state agencies to combat the negative effects of social media on youth. This move builds on his prior initiatives ...
Tennessee is tightening control over children's online activities with a law that requires social media platforms to obtain ...
It will require social media sites to delete existing accounts for those under 14 years of age within 90 days, or the platforms could face fines of up to $50,000 ...
A US district judge has blocked the state of California from enforcing parts of its proposed Protecting Our Kids from Social ...
As Canada’s Online Harms Act is being debated, MPs may look to other countries, like Australia, for guidance on protecting ...