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It's easy to forget that for more than five months, it has been the official position of the U.S. government that TikTok—the ...
Teen tech trends and school cellphone bans. In early 2025, ... TikTok follows at 57%, then Instagram at 50%, and Snapchat at 48%. The TikTok ban and broader social media regulation.
Teen tech trends and school cellphone bans. In early 2025, ... TikTok follows at 57%, then Instagram at 50%, and Snapchat at 48%. The TikTok ban and broader social media regulation.
A separation between our government and Big Tech will be crucial to defending democracy—both nationally and globally—for ...
States are racing to ban our kids' cell phone use in our schools. That's great. But what about our kids' First Amendment rights?
The barring of school-day use of TikTok by North Carolina public school students, teachers and administrators has been removed from legislation focused on tightening social media restrictions.
Spokeo chats about how teens use tech, what school bans miss, ... gender, and income. This story also unpacks the reasons behind recent bans, the rise of TikTok and YouTube, ...
A recently published letter by the Justice Department has revealed how Apple and Google skirted around the TikTok ban.
The US ban on TikTok has likely been avoided (again). On Tuesday President Trump signaled his intent to add a 90-day extension to prevent the ban from taking effect on June 19. The extra time is meant ...
Still, claiming that the president has inherent powers to nullify represents an unprecedented power grab by the Trump ...
Spokeo chats about how teens use tech, what school bans miss, and why understanding device habits matters more than just limiting screen access. Teen tech trends and school cellphone bans Skip to ...