David Beckham told his kids about 'dangers' of social media
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Utah senator has repeatedly compared the current online landscape to the 1990s, when tobacco companies testified nicotine was not an addictive substance — which later turned out to be false.
May 7—Teens and adults don't understand the consequences of cyber bullying and extortion through social media, said attorney Patrick Caver, and more education is needed to alert them to the dangers. He and several panelists addressed an audience last ...
Summary: A new survey report by Pew Research Center highlights that teens are equally worried about the effects of social media. At least 48 percent of teens believe that social media is negatively influencing people in their age group. That’s not all ...
MOORHEAD — A new report from the Minnesota Attorney General calls out the harmful effects of AI and social media on young people. Attorney General Keith Ellison says his report details how young people experience online bullying and harassment, become ...
ROANOKE, Va. – A heavy topic took center stage Tuesday night as about 150 people gathered at the Grandin Theatre for a screening of Can’t Look Away, a documentary that explores the dangerous impact of social media on children and teens. The event comes ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Thousands of children are heading back to school across Pennsylvania this week, but experts and parents warn that the dangers kids face aren’t limited to the classroom. For Tricia Maciejewski, the risk became real after she lost her ...
DALLAS (NEXSTAR) — Parents who have experienced the devastating loss of a child to fentanyl know all too well how critical it is to educate children on the dangers of drugs, especially when it comes to social media. Angela Kennecke knows this firsthand.