Haidt's research shows phones and social media are linked to mental health decline in Gen Z, prompting urgent action from parents, legislators, and tech industry to mitigate effects.Insert Preheader
Today's Poll Question
Agree or Disagree:
Social media use does not just correlate with mental illness, it causes it.
Jonathan Haidt's research shows smartphones and social media are linked to mental health decline in Gen Z, prompting urgent action from parents, legislators, and tech industry to mitigate effects.
NY State is determining how to collect Trump's $457 million for his fraud case, potentially seizing Trump Tower and golf courses. Trump is trying to avoid posting a bond while appealing.
Following the Moscow concert hall attack claimed by Isis, France has escalated its terror alert to the highest level, implementing major security measures ahead of the Paris Olympic Games.
VP Harris warns of potential consequences for Israel if it invades Rafah, Gaza, citing concerns for the safety of the city's 1.4 million residents and indicating the U.S. may respond to such actions.
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The U.S. news media faces a crisis with job losses, declining circulations, and the threat of fake or AI news, exacerbating challenges in covering the crucial election battle between Trump and Biden.
Pope Francis, grappling with health challenges, opted out of delivering his homily during Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square, marking the beginning of a busy Holy Week schedule.
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Senator Lisa Murkowski, critical of Trump and the GOP's trajectory, refuses to support Trump, hints at leaving the party due to its alignment with him, and considers embracing an independent stance.
Nicole Shanahan, a tech lawyer and entrepreneur who recently made significant political contributions, is considered a potential vice presidential candidate for RFK Jr.'s campaign.
A war-gaming exercise imagines the chaotic first day of a second Trump presidency, where a right-wing paramilitary group's actions spark widespread protests and constitutional crises.
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Salena Zito suggests Pennsylvania's presidential outcome hinges on 10 key counties, noting a shift from traditional Democratic strongholds to a coalition favoring Trump in 2016.
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Trump's presidency mainstreamed profanity in political discourse, contributing to increased public expletives from lawmakers across parties and altering political dialogue norms.
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