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New York governor signs kids’ online safety laws
The Hill· 4 days agoNew York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed two laws Thursday that aim to mitigate the impact of social media on kids’ and teens’ mental health by regulating...
The Surgeon General Proposed Warning Labels On Social Media For Teens, And Experts Have Thoughts
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCommon Sense supports the Kids Online Safety Act, which would require companies to protect kids’...
‘Like becoming a cop’: Boise-area houses of worship arm volunteers as threats rise
Idaho Statesman via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoIn response, he organized a group of 30 Treasure Valley churches’ safety teams to regularly meet and...
The surgeon general on his social media war
Politico· 6 days agoI think disclosing harms is what we want. We want people to know the risk. Many people...York State Office for Aging has given away 31,500 robot pets to...
New York set to ban so-called addictive social media feeds for children without parental consent
Android Authority· 4 days agoThe first, called the Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act, requires parental...
Surgeon general calls for health warnings on social media for younger users
ABC News· 7 days agoThe U.S. surgeon general called on Monday for social media platforms to include health warnings for...
New York bans “addictive feeds” for teens
The Verge· 4 days agoNew York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) signed two bills into law on Thursday that aim to protect kids and teens from social media harms, making it the latest...
Should social media come with warning labels? Plus a WHO warning on fake Ozempic and other health...
Yahoo Life· 2 days agoThis news also comes after Novo Nordisk sued medical spas for selling compounded semaglutide, which...
There should be warning labels on social media apps and platforms
MinnPost· 3 days agoThe buzz over the U.S. Surgeon General’s New York Times op-ed calling for warning labels on social...
How Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Failed Children on Safety, States Say
New York Times· 2 days agoIn April 2019, David Ginsberg, a Meta executive, emailed his boss, Mark Zuckerberg, with a proposal...