Suicide Rates Among U.S. Adolescents Doubled in 10 Years
Poll finds 84 per cent ‘won’t pledge allegiance’ to King Charles III
Access to Housing is the Civil Rights Issue of our Time (Again)
MIT Technology Review reports that dozens of bills purporting to make the internet safer for children and teenagers have been introduced in several states in the last few months. The content of child safety bills varies from state to state. Some focus on limiting data collection from users who are minors. In California, the bills focus on shifting the incentive model for data and online advertising; currently, companies can profit from minors’ online data.
VATICAN SECRET PEACE MISSION IN UKRAINE
Criminals mine personal information to create newly intimate, and damaging, scams
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Congressional Dads Caucus is calling out the lack of diaper changing
tables in House office buildings and asking a committee to address the
shortage. The caucus sent a letter Friday to House Administration
leaders asking them to expand access to changing tables throughout the
House side of the Capitol complex. Read more...
A recent study from LinkedIn and Headspace found that nearly 75% of working Americans say they experience "Sunday scaries" about returning to work.
Since mid-March, the world’s oceans have been hotter than at any time since at least 1981, raising concerns among some climate experts about accelerated warming, Axios' Andrew Freedman writes. Hotter oceans are hugely consequential for land areas, since they can contribute to more frequent and severe extreme weather and climate events, from deluges to heat waves.
9 Preschool Behaviors That Could Signal a Learning Disability
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