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TikTok, Facebook and YouTube sued by New York City for alleged harm to kids’ mental health
The suit alleges that Meta, Snap, ByteDance and Google knowingly “designed, developed, produced, operated, promoted, distributed, and marketed their platforms to attract, capture, and addict youth, with minimal parental oversight.”
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Sci-fi books are rare in school even though they help kids better understand science
Despite their scarcity, science fiction books are highly sought after by elementary school students.
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Georgia Restaurant Goes Viral After Charging Parents a $50 Fee for Poorly Behaved Children
Is your child known to act up at dinner? You may want to avoid Toccoa Riverside Restaurant, as it charges an extra fee for poorly behaved children.
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The CEOs of Meta, X, TikTok, Snap, and Discord will testify before the US Senate on child safety
Senators are pushing for child safety laws online.
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Simple Ways to Get Your House Ready for Grad Parties
May is just around the corner, meaning it’s time for graduation and grad parties. It's been an odd year but you still want to celebrate your grad! No doubt your grad has probably kept you busy through the year with many different preparations for getting to the big day. All the things that surround and lead up to the ceremony can quickly become overwhelming or stressful, including throwing a graduation party to celebrate the grad with family and friends. Have no fear we are here to help with some grad party prep tips to get your home ready to receive visitors and congratulate your grad on a job well done.
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How Bullying Creates Suicide Bombers
Three years ago when a Jordanian suicide bomber killed 7 U.S. intelligence officers were killed, jihadists praised his bravery and the CIA blamed his ideology, but bullying explains his treachery. Adam Lankford on how we misunderstand the psychology of suicide bombers.
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Snowboarding toddler
An 18-month-old toddler who can snowboard better than me.
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‘I wouldn’t let my children play with toy guns. In the Congo, theirs is a world of Kalashnikovs’
My own children at their age were doing childish things. But these children – whom I met in places with names few have ever heard of – carried guns and used them. They were called “Sir” and even “General”.
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Modern parenting may hinder brain development
Social practices and cultural beliefs of modern life are preventing healthy brain and emotional development in children.
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Americans can adopt Russian kids until 2014
The Russian law that bans adoptions by U.S. families will take effect in one year instead of this month, Russia's semiofficial news agency RIA Novosti reported Thursday.
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LETTER FROM A MOTHER TO A DAUGHTER
Great Story
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Asthma, eczema and hay fever may be linked to fast food
Teenagers and young children who eat fast food could be increasing their risk of developing asthma, eczema and hay fever, according to a study published Monday in the British Medical Journal's respiratory journal Thorax.
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10 Glorious Shake My Head Dad Moments
Let's face it: Dads, while we love them, can be a little embarrassing. Take a look at some of our favorites.
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Kindergartner Suspended Over Bubble Gun Threat
A 5-year-old girl was suspended from school earlier this week after she made what the school called a “terrorist threat.” Her weapon of choice? A small, Hello Kitty automatic bubble blower.
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Casey Anthony files for bankruptcy in Florida
Casey Anthony has filed for bankruptcy in Florida, claiming about $1,100 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities.
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Why Parents Need to Let Their Children Fail
A new study explores what happens to students who aren't allowed to suffer through setbacks.
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9-year-old gives birth in Mexico; police search for teenage father
Authorities say a nine-year-old girl has given birth in western Mexico and they are looking for the purported father, a 17-year-old.
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Bullying Attack Leaves Boy in Coma
A Pennsylvania boy is currently in a medically induced coma after a schoolyard fight with classmates who he and his family claims were bullying him.
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Colville boy called hero for alerting teachers to weapons in classmate's bag
Justin says the boy accused of bringing the weapons tripped while getting off of the bus Thursday. The boy’s backpack spilled, allowing Justin to see the knife he carried in the bag. The long knife scared the fourth grader, so this hero a teacher.
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Special events mark B.C.'s 1st Family Day
Today is B.C.'s first ever Family Day, and there are special events planned in many communities to mark the event, including half price lift tickets for children at most ski resorts.
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