In the wake of US social media verdicts, a look at what limits other countries have imposed for kids
Dual jury verdicts this week have validated longstanding concerns about the dangers of social media for young people. But the U.S. lacks federal regulation that meaningfully addresses these harms.
With stock markets reeling and economic fallout from the war extending far beyond the Middle East, Trump is under growing ...
We broke yet another daily high temperature record on Thursday with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s all across the Ozarks.
A United Nations inquiry said Friday that there is “no indication” Syria has investigated violations its forces committed ...
A helicopter crashed on a remote beach on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, killing three people and injuring two others, ...
Hundreds of used sneakers arrive each week at a workshop east of Paris, where workers inspect them and ask a simple question: ...
The sound of a crying child is a sign of hope in a crowded displacement camp in southern Somalia — the most malnourished ...
President Donald Trump said he would sign an order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately pay ...
A generational divide over the Iran war surfaced Thursday between older attendees and their political heirs at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference, ...
A federal judge plans to hear arguments Friday on a demand by officials in Georgia’s Fulton County that the FBI return seized ...
Israel’s military said early Friday it had conducted a wave of strikes “in the heart of Tehran” while smoke was seen ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in France to meet his Group of Seven counterparts Friday after President Donald Trump ...
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