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It Turns Out Banning Teens From Social Media Is Hard
Early lessons from Australia’s law booting kids off platforms like Instagram and YouTube.
But those who are dependent on their cellphone may have trouble adapting. Healthcare providers report an increasing number of children, adolescents and young adults experience problematic smartphone ...
Experts say law not enough to stop children accessing harmful content online and more ‘convincing strategy is required’ ...
Every second counts. That is something we have heard time and time again on The Bear. The fifth and final season stays true ...
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You always hurt the ones you love
The series, now on its final movie, celebrates the kinetic power of friendship in an era of ever-lonelier men and ...
Recently, I saw a video on YouTube. A girl, who is now a blogger, was crying while thinking about her past. Her teenage ...
A study finds that Australia's social media ban hasn't been that effective due to self-declared age verification checks.
Debating Christianity in class will likely create more non-believers ...
Our lovable yet unruly boxer Dusty forced me to wonder: if a dog has no morals, how do you teach it to be ‘good’?
AI can answer questions in seconds. But can it motivate a struggling student, build confidence or become a role model?
As policymakers debate whether Thailand should follow countries such as Australia and the United Kingdom in restricting ...
No consensus exists among educators and parents in Hong Kong on whether there should be a blanket ban on gadgets, as seen in ...
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