Allowing our kids to use social media while protecting their mental health takes time and effort from parents. A pediatrician explains how.
The proliferation of open drug dealing on Instagram, Snapchat, and X—as well as on encrypted messaging platforms Telegram and ...
California lawmakers will consider a bill to require labels on social media platforms warning of their effects on young ...
Connecting with friends: Social media has largely replaced texting and phone calls as teens' primary way of communicating. While parents might see social media as "extra," for teens it's their ...
While influencers like Jones have received district support and industry backing, not all school bus drivers receive the same ...
California is considering a bill that would make it the first state in the U.S. to require mental health warning labels on ...
More than 70% of Australians aged 65 and older use social media to some degree. Improving digital literacy and online safety ...
A new California bill could require social media platforms to display warning labels about the potential risk to kids and ...
Assembly Bill 56 would require social media platforms to warn users about the platform's potential mental health risks to ...