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How families, communities and digital platforms shape school violence
School violence has escalated from isolated bullying into systemic crises involving firearms, knives and organized assaults. The immediate root causes lie in the erosion of the family unit, the ...
Michael Ovitz, the co-founder of Creative Artists Agency (CAA), stormed out of a court-ordered legal deposition on June 1 ...
David Harbour addressed the bullying allegations made by his Stranger Things costar Millie Bobby Brown and the mental ...
The morning after Early's dizzy "Maddie's Secret" premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, the star and ...
Methods for stopping online child sexual exploitation are not adequate, and elements of proposed legislation could help by limiting who can contact teens outside of their known so ...
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Are We Losing The Ability To Think Deeply? What Social Media May Be Doing To Critical Thinking
As more Americans get their news through social media, experts are raising questions about attention, media literacy, and our ability to engage with complexity and uncertainty.
In an opinion piece in the online outlet of the Family Research Council (FRC), writer S.A. McCarthy praises young men for uplifting The Camp of the Saints.
Introduced by the federal government on June 10, Bill C-34, or the Safe Social Media Act, would prevent people under 16 years ...
The person who should have been best able to explain how we got here was the great German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, who ...
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You click on a video questioning the 1969 Moon landing. The presenter points to odd shadows, a fluttering flag and grainy footage as “proof” that the mission was staged. You are sceptical but curious.
Why do algorithms keep showing us content we claim not to want? The answer isn’t manipulation—it’s conflict between our ...
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