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Social media and children is a bad mix, yet parents still post their photos online
A deeper understanding of children’s safety and well-being could shape adult social media patterns for the better. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Euronews Culture takes a look back at some of the biggest cultural trends that have shaped global fashion, social media, ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash doesn't take any of the obvious paths viewers might expect, and the ending actually accomplishes much ...
WhatsApp spreads rumors through friends and family, giving false claims the comfort of trust. Across all of them, Israel ...
At a time when the global music industry is finally paying attention to India, Neha Kakkar's new song, Candy Shop, chooses to ...
Two decades after redefining viral creativity, Ok Go’s frontman reflects on DIY spectacle, analogue magic and resisting ...
Platforms have days left to get ready for the under 16 ban, with Canberra set to test how well age checks hold up.
Today’s teens face sexting, AI deepfakes, online harassment, and fast-moving sexual content. This guide helps parents talk ...
Brainrot term "67" (pronounced six seven) is believed to have originated from rapper Skrilla's song "Doot Doot (67)," ...
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Local state legislators respond to Trump’s AI executive order
HARRISBURG — Two local legislators, one a Republican, one a Democrat, one on the House and one in the Senate, are continuing ...
Kylie Kelce weighed in after brother-in-law Travis Kelce claimed he and his fiancée, Taylor Swift, "never" argue — a ...
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