TALLAHASSEE — With the U.S. Supreme Court considering a similar Texas case, a federal judge Thursday put on hold a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of
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Florida takes aim at challenge to Social Media Law
TALLAHASSEE – Saying social media is “facing a reckoning,” Florida fired back Monday against a lawsuit challenging a new state law aimed at keeping children
‘Shark Tank''s Kevin O'Leary says he's near deal to buy TikTok
Originally appeared on E! Online Kevin O’Leary is ready to make a deal to stop the U.S. TikTok ban. The “Shark Tank” star has teamed
New Florida law restricts social media access for minors under 16
MIAMI – Starting Wednesday, January 1st, a new Florida law aimed at protecting minors online will take effect. The legislation restricts children under 16 from
These Florida laws go into effect in 2025. Here’s how they will impact you.
MIAMI — A new year means new state laws and Florida is no exception. This time around, 2025 will bring several changes to Florida residents,
‘Hawk Tuah Girl' says she's ‘cooperating' with lawyers in suit related to crash of meme crypto
Internet star Haliey Welch, also known as the “Hawk Tuah Girl,” said Friday she is “fully cooperating” with attorneys who are representing people impacted by
Australia plans to ban social media for under 16s — and experts have called it a ‘momentous step'
Australia’s government has proposed a social media ban for children under the age of 16 which experts have described as a “momentous step,” as parents
Revamped lawsuit targets Florida’s tech law
TALLAHASSEE – Four months after the U.S. Supreme Court sent the case back for further consideration, industry groups NetChoice and the Computer & Communications Industry
Groups challenge Florida’s law keeping kids off social media
TALLAHASSEE — In a long-anticipated move, two internet-industry groups Monday filed a constitutional challenge to a new Florida law aimed at keeping children off social
Martha Stewart shares her issue with ‘trad wife' phenomenon
Originally appeared on E! Online Martha Stewart is taking issue with some internet lingo. The former daytime host — who shared her iconic cooking, hosting