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The new moral panic: Social media
Many parents and policymakers view the belief that social media use is harmful for youth to be common sense. But is it?The Hill - Politics -
Undercover sting operation renews attention of need to protect kids on social media
An undercover sting operation in New Mexico is renewing calls by law enforcement for social media platforms to do more to protect kids online. Bodycam video exclusively obtained by CBS News shows how police took down a suspected sexual predator ...CBS News - Top stories -
Revealed: how ‘fun’ social media accounts direct fans to betting giant
‘Boring Milner’ and ‘Andy Robson’ accounts work with Fanwave Digital, a firm paid by Paddy Power Betfair to post betting tips. Popular social media accounts, including betting “tipsters” and a cult parody of the footballer James Milner, have been ...The Guardian - World -
Hulu's Black Twitter Documentary Charts the Rise of One of Social Media's Most Dynamic Online Communities
The social network formerly known as Twitter offered Black creators visibility and community, but will the magic last in the Elon Musk era?Inc. - Business -
The Media and Marjorie Taylor Greene
In what other line of work would an arsonist be rewarded so richly?The Wall Street Journal - World -
US airman shot and killed by police in Florida
Roger Fortson - who was armed - was fatally shot by officers responding to a disturbance call at his home.BBC News - Top stories - Florida -
McIlroy three shots off pace at Wells Fargo
Rory McIlroy is three shots behind leader Xander Schauffele after the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship.BBC News - Top stories
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