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Why So Many Kids Prefer YouTube to Traditional TV
Kids love watching creators on platforms like YouTube or Twitch, but it also could expose them to potentially inappropriate ...
The Rockville City Council voted unanimously this week to join California, New York and Connecticut and became the first city ...
Reading analog clocks and writing checks might seem almost obsolete given today's technology, but there are still good ...
A new study suggests AI-generated junk content has become one of TikTok's defining features. Worse still, children and educational content appear to be among the platform's hardest-hit corners.The ...
Discover how AI is reshaping careers and why adaptability, lifelong learning, and human judgment will define the future of work.
Will Peters says his social media platform offers a safe, non-competitive environment to share reactions, GIFs, and memes ...
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The Pivot to Video by Media Is Good, Actually
The 2015 Facebook-driven interlude was dumb, but in 2026 it's real, as TV loses its grasp on consumer attention.
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Discover why age 55 should be your new "work-optional" retirement goal. Learn financial strategies to protect your wealth ...
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‘Let’s Go Kill the Internet’
Zuhair Lakhani is creating an army of AI influencers and flooding feeds with “propaganda campaigns.” What could go wrong?
Anthropic’s standoff with Washington has already raised new questions about AI safety and sovereignty—and about Chinese competition.
Despite Australia promising tougher penalties for a world-first social media ban for children, a new study indicates that six months in, the policy has barely affected youth access.
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