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Florida passed a law that prohibits people under 14 years old from having social-media accounts, regardless of parental consent.
Florida passed a law that prohibits people under 14 years old from having social-media accounts, regardless of parental consent.The Wall Street Journal - World - Florida -
BlackRock's Larry Fink says young people have a lot going for them, but retirement crisis looms
In an interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said he's hopeful about the younger generation.CNBC - Business -
Tennessee Passes Law Protecting Musicians and Artists From AI Threats
Country music's home state leads the nation with first law on AI infringements with the Ensuring Likeness, Voice, and Image Security Act or "ELVIS Act."Inc. - Business -
Florida Law Bans Social Media for Minors Under 14
The legislation prohibits social-media accounts for some teens regardless of parental consent.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Florida -
Colon Cancer Is Rising In Young People: What to Know About Causes and Symptoms
Colon and rectal cancers are increasing among people younger than 50. Experts have a few ideas about why.The New York Times - Top stories -
For young people, the job search has never been so miserable
Automated application processes are dehumanising and unhelpfulFinancial Times - Business -
Seeing a Doctor Doesn't Have to Be So Frustrating
You struggle to make an appointment. You sit and sit in the waiting room. You get barely any face time with the doctor. Why is it so difficult?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Strippers' Bill of Rights Becomes Law in Washington State
"Strippers are workers" and deserve the same protections as people at other jobs, says state senator and bill's sponsor.Inc. - Business -
Texas Democrats see political opportunity in hardline immigration law
Judicial whiplash over Texas’s controversial new immigration law has delayed its implementation, but potentially not its political effects. S.B. 4 is the latest in a string of local- and state-level immigration crackdowns that goes back at least ...The Hill - Politics -
States are pushing to give teachers pay increases that haven't come through in decades as more funding was directed to other purposes in the education system.
States are pushing to give teachers pay increases that haven’t come through in decades as more funding was directed to other purposes in the education system.The Wall Street Journal - World -
See-Through Baseball Pants Have Fans, and Brands, Pointing Fingers
A redesign of M.L.B.’s uniforms has put Fanatics and Nike at the center of a debate about performance versus quality in sportswear.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
EU nature restoration laws face collapse as member states withdraw support
Brussels vote cancelled after it became clear law would not pass final stage with majority vote. The EU’s nature restoration laws appear on the verge of collapse after eight member states, including Hungary and Italy, withdrew support for the ...The Guardian - World - European Union -
Strippers' bill of rights bill signed into law in Washington state
Legislation in Washington state known as the strippers' bill of rights has been signed into lawABC News - Top stories -
Law firm hits out at Uefa over Liverpool fans yet to see Paris final claims settled
More than 1,000 supporters still waiting on settlement claimsLegal firm Leigh Day criticises Uefa’s lack of actionUefa has made “no meaningful efforts” to settle claims on behalf of 1,200 Liverpool fans affected by the chaos surrounding the 2022 ...The Guardian - World -
In the Conflict Between the West and Authoritarian Foes, Islamic State Sees All Sides as Targets
The extremist group’s ISIS-K affiliate has a record of attacking Russians, Chinese, Iranians—and Americans.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Jake Paul wants to see how hard Mike Tyson hits: ‘I have an iron chin’
Jake Paul wants to test Mike Tyson's power.Yahoo Sports - Sports - Boxing -
The Warriors have slipped closer to the 'other end of the standings' they never thought they'd see
The Golden State Warriors have slipped into precarious position for the postseasonABC News - Sports -
Rightwing populists have many countries in their grip. Come to Poland: see how they can be pushed back | Anne McElvoy
Donald Tusk is working hard and fast on a great transformation, but travel the country and it’s clear what a difficult task that is. My formative journalistic years were spent reporting on the final freeze of the cold war – days of hard times and ...The Guardian - World -
Kamala Harris Visits Parkland and Urges States to Adopt Red-Flag Gun Laws
At the site of the 2018 school shooting in Florida, the vice president announced federal help for states to limit weapon access for people deemed to be threats.The New York Times - Top stories -
Amid book bans, DEI cuts and 'Don't Say Gay' laws, 7 states will mandate LGBTQ-inclusive curricula
Washington will now mandate that the state’s public schools teach LGBTQ history, as red and blue states continue to diverge on whether schools should expose kids to gay and trans identities.NBC News - Politics -
Mexican authorities release another 16 people kidnapped by criminal groups in Sinaloa state
Mexican authorities have rescued another 16 people kidnapped by criminal gangs two days earlier in the northern city of CuliacanABC News - World -
Kansas moves to join Texas and other states in requiring porn sites to verify people's ages
Kansas is poised to require internet pornography sites to verify that visitors are adultsABC News - Tech -
A Texas law that gives the state power to arrest and deport migrants will remain on hold, a panel of appeals-court judges ruled, as legal challenges to the measure proceed.
A Texas law that gives the state power to arrest and deport migrants will remain on hold, a panel of appeals-court judges ruled, as legal challenges to the measure proceed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Jenn Tran named first Asian American 'Bachelorette'
Jenn Tran, one of the contestants on ABC's "The Bachelor" this season, was named the new "Bachelorette" during the show's finale Monday night.NBC News - Top stories -
Adventure Travel Is Increasingly Not Just for the Young
The average age of participants has risen over the past few years, outfitters say, thanks in part to better gear and more-accommodating trips.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What happens now Baltimore port is closed?
It handles more cars than any other US port. So what happens now it's closed for business?BBC News - Top stories -
'Damned if you do, damned if you don't' - sportswomen on trans debate
More than 100 elite British sportswomen tell the BBC they would be uncomfortable with transgender women competing in female categories in their sport.BBC News - Top stories -
Lawmakers Push Bill to Block the SBA From Expanding Further Into Direct Loans
In the proposal, Senators John Kennedy and Tim Scott cite the SBA's track record with fraud within its pandemic-era lending programs.Inc. - Business -
Retired Justice Stephen Breyer warns of Supreme Court's current direction
Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer delivers a warning about the court's direction ahead of cases with major implications.CBS News - Politics -
Oil prices remain steady as investors weigh supply outlook
Oil futures were little changed on Tuesday, consolidating after bumping higher in the previous session on worries over the global supply outlook.MarketWatch - Business -
Introducing Jenn Tran: The first Asian woman to lead 'The Bachelorette' — finally
'The Bachelorette' has finally named its first Asian lead: Jenn Tran. She will embark on her own journey for love after pursuing 'Bachelor' Joey Graziadei.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
First Asian American ‘Bachelorette,’ Jenn Tran, Cast by ABC
The dating franchise, which has been criticized for its handling of race, has cast its first Asian American lead after more than 20 years on air.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
‘Harkens back to the Aids quilt’: using art as protest for the trans community
With an increase in US anti-trans legislation, this year’s Transgender Day of Visibility will see impactful art and a drive to validate a powerful community. Since its inception in 2009, Transgender Day of Visibility – which occurs every year on ...The Guardian - World -
Lawsuit filed against Ohio trans care ban legislation
A lawsuit has been filed against Ohio's House Bill 68, which bans gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors.ABC News - Top stories -
Argentina: trans women among victims of ex-officers guilty of dictatorship-era crimes
Eleven found guilty of crimes against humanity after trial that heard testimony on torture, rape and forced disappearances . A court in Argentina has convicted 11 former military, police and government officials of crimes against humanity ...The Guardian - World -
Woman arrested as missing young siblings found
Three siblings who were reported missing on Friday have now been found, police said.BBC News - Top stories -
UN Security Council passes Gaza ceasefire resolution
The measure passes after the US refrains from using its veto, in a shift from its previous position.BBC News - Top stories - United Nations -
Young Opposition Candidate Set to Become Senegal’s President
Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who turned 44 on Monday, was little known until he received the backing of Ousmane Sonko, Senegal’s most formidable opposition politician. Both men were released from jail only 10 days ago.The New York Times - World -
Why the Young and the Single Can’t Commit to Dating Apps
The two largest dating-app companies are facing serious problems with younger users. So how do Gen Z singles prefer to meet instead?The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Shielding the Young From Twain's Hard Truths
‘We must stop fearing to offend our young.’The Wall Street Journal - World