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Revenge doesn’t restore; it destroys. How tragic for all of us if we don’t seize the opportunity to stop it while we still can.
Meta’s own research that the company knew about the harms Instagram can cause teenagers — especially girls — when it comes to mental health and body image issues.
When bad behavior gets rewarded, it spreads. Last year, my husband and I got a direct taste of it ourselves.
Women’s Equality Day offers a valuable opportunity to acknowledge both how far women have come on the road to equality and how far remains to be traveled.
This July 4, our nation confronts a con man whose success and power have surpassed Soapy Smith’s wildest dreams.
Many of the features require minors — and their parents — to opt in, raising questions about how effective the measures are.
Anyone in the U.S. who has had a Facebook account at any time since May 24, 2007, can apply for their share of a $725 million privacy settlement that parent company Meta has agreed to pay.
Twitter also said it will only put warning labels on some tweets that are “potentially” in violation of its rules against hateful conduct. Previously, the tweets were removed.
The suit seeks to shatter Google’s alleged monopoly on the entire ecosystem of online advertising as a hurtful burden to advertisers, consumers and even the U.S. government.
The Tesla CEO is facing a class action lawsuit filed by Tesla investors alleging he misled them with a tweet saying funding was secured to take his company private — for $420 per share.
As we consider how to balance school budgets, please remember that music is an essential part of a well-rounded education, deserving of our community’s full support.
After an imposter account registered under the revamped Twitter Blue system tweeted that insulin was free, pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly & Co. had to post an apology.
The company is contending with faltering revenue and broader tech industry woes, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a letter to employees Wednesday.
There’s nothing natural or inevitable about accepting the continued destruction of our youth, our families and our communities.
If circumstances in my life had been different, I might have been among these women. I shudder to think what could happen to them now.