CHILD SAFETY

May 14 2026POLITICS

New Rules Around the World Aim to Protect Kids Online

Governments are taking different steps to limit how young people use social media. Some countries want to block access entirely for certain age groups. Others are pushing for stricter checks before kids can sign up. The moves come after years of warnings about how too much screen time can affect men

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May 13 2026POLITICS

Senators push to make social media safer for kids

A major step forward for online safety laws happened when a top Republican senator spoke in favor of a bill that would hold social media companies accountable for harming young users. The senator, who leads a key committee, made the announcement during a gathering near the Capitol with parents who l

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May 03 2026POLITICS

A court trial in New Mexico could reshape how social media giants operate

For years, public concern has grown about how platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp might affect young users. Now, a trial starting in New Mexico is putting those concerns to the test. Instead of a jury deciding, a judge will hear arguments in Santa Fe to determine if Meta’s apps create a

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May 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Meta’s Next Court Battle Could Reshape Social Media

A major legal showdown is brewing in New Mexico that could force Meta to rethink how its apps work—or push the company to leave the state entirely. After winning a $375 million penalty earlier this year, the state’s attorney general is now pushing for strict changes like age checks for users, limits

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Apr 14 2026POLITICS

Social Media’s Hold on Kids: Can Tech Companies Change?

The UK government is seriously thinking about limiting how young people use social media. Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently called out platforms like Instagram and TikTok for trapping kids in endless scrolling. The concern isn’t just about time spent—it’s about how these apps are designed to keep

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

Cleaning Chaos: Why Kids Are Getting Hurt at Home

In many homes, tiny hands reach for bright bottles and packets that look like toys. These items hide dangerous chemicals that can burn skin, hurt eyes, or make children sick if swallowed. Between 2007 and 2022, about 240, 800 little ones under five went to emergency rooms because of such produ

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Apr 03 2026OPINION

Why aren't Washington lawmakers acting faster on fentanyl risks for kids?

The sharp rise in fentanyl poisonings among young children in Washington shows a growing danger that isn’t being addressed fast enough. Kids exploring their surroundings can easily come across the drug when adults have it in the home. While fentanyl is already a major cause of accidental deaths, chi

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Mar 31 2026TECHNOLOGY

Social Media’s Hidden Toll on Kids

A recent court decision in California found that big tech firms, including the company behind Facebook and Instagram, can be held responsible for harming a young woman’s mental health. The case focused on how these platforms are built to keep users, especially children, hooked. In a separate tria

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Mar 22 2026CRIME

A Stranger in the Wrong Bed

A father found his son in a terrifying situation when an intruder was caught sleeping in the boy’s bed. The incident happened early Saturday morning in an Oklahoma City neighborhood, where the boy woke up his dad saying, “There’s a man in my bed. ” The father quickly realized his son wasn’t imaginin

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Grok's Troubles: A Global AI Chatbot Under Fire

The Philippines is taking steps to restrict access to Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok. This move comes after worries about its potential to create inappropriate images, especially those that might endanger children. Henry Aguda, the secretary of information and communications technology, confirmed this

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