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Florida officials filed suit Monday against Snap Inc., which owns Snapchat, alleging it has been "openly defying" state law aimed at protecting young minors.
Experts warn that constant exposure to unrealistic beauty standards on social media is affecting mental health, especially among teens and young adults. Many young people today use filters on apps ...
A proposal working through the Legislature would mandate the pop-up warnings for social media users noting the potential ...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — Social media giants may soon face legal reckoning. About 45 school districts across ...
Beginning January 1, 2026, teenagers under 16 will be restricted to just one hour per day per social media platform. “Kids ...
"Parents United Against Fentanyl and For Mental Health Awareness" will host an event this Saturday to address the ongoing ...
Timberline Knolls, a mental health center owned by Acadia Healthcare, skimped on staff. Then came a series of tragedies.
In addition to seeing a therapist, Olmsted took advantage of Snapchat’s AI feature by asking it to create ... “I have never used AI to support my own mental health needs, and I’m personally against AI ...
The complaint said Snapchat features including infinite ... and designed to protect children's mental health from compulsive social media exposure. Florida called Snap's conduct "particularly ...
A Shona Project survey suggests that teenage girls are struggling. This will likely come as no surprise to parents. In ...