After a ruling last week allowed Florida to begin enforcing a 2024 law designed to prevent children from having access to certain social media sites,
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Florida can temporarily enforce law preventing children from accessing some social media platforms
A divided federal appeals court Tuesday ruled that Florida can begin enforcing a 2024 law aimed at preventing children from having access to certain social
YouTuber Jack Doherty arrested for drug possession after blocking Miami Beach traffic for social media video, police say
YouTuber and social media influencer Jack Doherty was arrested for drug possession and other charges in Miami Beach after he was found disrupting traffic to
Dad gives his family vacation the reality show treatment in viral video
When families go on vacation, they often post the highlight reel: angelic kids, joyful candids, gorgeous scenery. But this California couple decided to do the
Twitch faces backlash after Emiru alleges assault at TwitchCon
The assault of a popular cosplayer at Twitch’s annual livestreaming convention has intensified concerns about seemingly lackluster safety protocols at TwitchCon. On Friday, the first
Why teachers are banning the slang ’67’
Teachers are banning the slang “67” — and disciplining students who breach the rule. “I’ve been teaching for 20 years and I’ve dealt with all
How this principal uses roller skating to bond with students
Dr. Stacy Carlock welcomes her young students at LaDue Early Childhood Center in St. Louis, Missouri, in a rather unconventional way … on roller skates.
Florida biologist sues state agency over firing linked to social media post on Charlie Kirk’s death
A biologist has filed a federal lawsuit challenging her firing by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission because of a post on a personal
Florida fights for Snapchat restrictions, appeals federal ruling on social media law
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Attorneys for the state Wednesday told a federal appeals court that a judge erred when he rejected a
Florida’s fight to keep children 14 and under off social media gets backing from 27 states
Pointing to a “significant interest in protecting children and youth from social media’s harms,” 27 states last week backed Florida in an appeals court battle