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Surgeon general calls for health warnings on social media for younger users
ABC News· 4 days agoThe U.S. surgeon general called on Monday for social media platforms to include health warnings for...
Moline-Coal Valley's ASPIRE program "clears paths" to a diploma
Quad-City Times· 10 hours agoFrom attendance to academics, Moline-Coal Valley schools’ ASPIRE Education Center aims to give...
Tech Matters: How AI in LinkedIn can support your career
Standard-Examiner· 4 days agoNot to be left behind, LinkedIn has jumped into the artificial intelligence fray and is rolling out...
Is a VPN Worth It? How to Know if a VPN Is Right for You
CNET· 3 days agoMany virtual private network providers lead you into thinking that you need a VPN for everything you...
Red states strike deals to show controversial conservative videos in schools
New Hampshire Union Leader· 5 days agoA privately funded effort to use disputed videos to teach conservative values in public schools is...
Meet Motley Fool Investing Analyst Jason Moser | The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool· 1 day agoIn today's episode, Jason talks with Motley Fool host Mary Long about early investing successes,...
Surgeon general demands warning label on social media
WHIO-TV 7 Dayton· 4 days agoCiting a mental health emergency, the U.S. surgeon general is demanding warning labels for social...
A Warning Label For Social Media Sites? Why the Surgeon General Thinks It’s a Good Idea
SheKnows· 3 days agoOver a year after issuing an advisory on social media and kids’ mental health, the surgeon general...
Faculty-produced course materials saving millions for Iowa public university students
The Globe Gazette· 6 days agoFree course materials produced by faculty have saved Iowa’s public university students $23 million since 2018. University of Northern Iowa students specifically have saved ...
Satan in Schools? 'Release Time' Laws Open Door to Religious Lessons for K-12 Students
US News & World Report· 3 days agoChildren in American public schools traditionally learned the three R’s: reading, writing and arithmetic. Today, students in more than half of the U.S. states can study a fourth R: religion.