As TikTok faces potential bans, Gen Z users voice their concerns about privacy, misinformation, and the need for better regulations.
Lawmakers looking to protect kids from the harms of social media are considering new proposals and approaches this Congress after a bipartisan bill stalled in the House last session.
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Marko Elez, a software engineer working on Elon Musk’s government cost-cutting initiative, resigned after past racist social ...
A bill that would require some Oklahoma teenagers to get permission to have a social media account passed through committee ...