Suicide Down 8.4 Percent Among Teens and Young Adults
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The Kids Online Safety Act imposes an amorphous "duty of care" that would compromise anonymous speech and restrict access to constitutionally protected content.
Is sending kids into the wilderness really the best way to keep them off Pornhub?
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According to a new study there is no correlation between increased youth drinking during COVID and alcohol delivery.
While intended to keep Native families together, the ICWA subjects American Indian children to a lower level of protection than is enjoyed by non-Native kids.
New mandates in states like Utah and Virginia will lock in large incumbents like PornHub while discouraging positive trends and self-regulation in the industry.
The few good studies on teen depression and social media undercut attempts to establish causal connections between the two.
Media literacy education invites a slew of nonprofit organizations and consultancies into the public school system, many of whom may have their own political agendas.
The lawsuit blames the companies for stoking "anxiety, depression, thoughts of self-harm, and suicidal ideation."
"I think it's really good for a lot of young people, no matter if they need a job or not, to work," says one college student who got her first job at 16.
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Jonathan Haidt's integrity and transparency are admirable, but the studies he's relying on aren't strong enough to support his conclusions.
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like the recent trend of rising administrative bloat is going to reverse anytime soon.
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Federal, state, and local officials will always threaten to weaponize the state against private actors they don't like. The "Kia Challenge" provides the latest example.
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A new 60-minute screen time warning on TikTok won’t stop kids from scrolling.
It is hard to find evidence of this "disturbing trend."
When COVID-19 and the U.S. government stopped kids from seeing each other, social media was their lifeline.
Instead of empowering the government to intervene, we should look more holistically at the experience of young people online.
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It's hard to believe its arguments will hold up in court.
A slew of recent research suggests parents should relax a bit about screen time.
Administrative bloat leads to increased indifference to struggling students.
Once again, policies billed as helping people coerced into prostitution wind up harming those that cops say they're trying to help.
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The CDC is still citing underage consumption as a reason to restrict adult access.
The Kansas credentialing body reprimanded the officer for using excessive force against a child, but stopped short of pulling his license.
"I'm not saying my kid should get nothing," says Eric Beyer Jr.'s mother. "But to take an 18-year-old kid and put him in jail for longer than he's been alive?"
The results confirm that the ongoing collapse of marijuana prohibition has not boosted underage consumption.
New York state enacts one of the most bizarre laws of the drug war.
The "epidemic" of adolescent vaping seems to be fading fast, and vaping is replacing smoking among adults, a harm-reducing trend that regulators seem determined to discourage.
Lawmakers claimed they were just banning marketing guns to kids.
The New York Times misleadingly claims that cases like the abortion sought by a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim "are not as rare as people think."
The overall prevalence of cannabis consumption among adolescents rose between 2017 and 2019 but has fallen since then.
The Florida senator has a long history of defending prohibition, but it has not improved his arguments.
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The agency ignores downward trends in both kinds of nicotine use and obscures the huge difference in the hazards they pose.
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Part sequel, part reboot, it's a slasher-film hall of mirrors.
A new study of 915 childhood COVID-19 hospitalizations found that most involved underlying conditions.
Minimum wage laws priced young workers out of the market before the pandemic and may do so in the future.