Newly unsealed documents provide smoking-gun evidence that Meta, Google, Snap, and TikTok all purposefully designed their social media products to addict children and teens.
The New Scientist Book Club's February read is Tim Winton's novel Juice, set in a future Australia that is so hot it is almost unliveable. Here, the author lays out his reasons for writing it – and wh ...
Woolworths and Big W have released a $6 Lego-like toy set that showcases a variety of Australian animals, including a quokka, ...
ZHANGZHOU, FUJIAN, CHINA, January 16, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As the global construction, furniture manufacturing, ...
France’s National Assembly has passed legislation banning social media use by children under 15 in a lopsided vote of 130 to 21 this week. The Senate is on track to pick up the bill soon. French ...
Greensboro solid-waste pickup resumed Wednesday for residences and neighborhoods served on that day. Solid-waste crews are attempting Thursday to collect Monday routes, as well as attempting Friday to ...
WESTPORT, CT, UNITED STATES, January 26, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Connecticut Council for Non-Adversarial Divorce ...
Woolworths and Big W have released a $6 Lego-like toy set that showcases a variety of Australian animals, including a quokka, koala, and brushturkey. But shoppers are shaking their heads at the ...
A California woman is accusing major social media companies of designing their products to be addictive, especially to ...
Australia introduced the strictest social media ban in the world for minors. On the surface, it aims to protect children from online harm. But enforcing it requires age verification for everyone. That ...
The social video platform was one of three companies — along with Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube — facing claims that ...
Starting this week, a series of trials will test a new legal strategy claiming that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused ...