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In this article, Spokeo breaks down screen time: how much people are on their phone, which apps consume the most time ...
America’s foremost First Amendment organization, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), conducts a ...
Spokeo reports Americans increasingly rely on smartphones, spending over four hours daily on them, raising mental health ...
After new nationwide test scores showed that academic skills of the high school Class of 2024 fell dramatically, observers ...
Why are today’s kids so anxious? 🧠 Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation dives into modern childhood, technology, and the ...
The assassination of Charlie Kirk is being viewed through an ideological lens. But it could have been driven by a belief in ...
Social psychologist and author Jonathan Haidt has some tips for parents looking to scale back their kids’ phone use at home.
Also for the week ended Aug. 30, a look at rapid growth and political repression in China, compared to the United States.
Haidt argues that smartphones and social media have “rewired childhood” and made kids more anxious and depressed. My son agrees. He brings Haidt’s argument to schools.
River’s Edge Forest Play is an outdoor nature enrichment program for kids that is working to modify Anne Arundel County code.
After years of calling for more civility, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is renewing calls to reduce political violence in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The evening will begin with short introductions from the partner nonprofits. After the film, Julie Scelfo, Mothers Against Media Addiction's executive director, will share remarks on policy efforts at ...