Psychologists Recommend Limiting Your Teens' Exposure to Influencer and AI Videos New recommendations from the American Psychological Association aim to help families navigate the hazards that come with online videos. 11/22/2024 - 4:09 am | View Link
Pro-Trump Relatives Are Leaving Latina Teens Feeling Isolated and Angry In a piece for Politico, reporter Jack Herrera explains this shift, pointing to economic anxiety amongst working class Latinx people (who make up 80% of the Latinx population) and an overwhelming ... 11/22/2024 - 12:07 am | View Link
The Tech Gifts Teens Want Teens are especially difficult to shop for. That’s why I’ve spent the last year talking to a bunch of them (plus parents of teens) and researching the biggest trends within the age group. Aside from ... 11/21/2024 - 10:59 am | View Link
Teens Are Stuck on Their Screens. Here's How to Protect Them Psychologists are calling on parents, educators, policymakers, and content creators to make video-viewing healthier for teens. 11/21/2024 - 5:01 am | View Link
Which Countries Are Considering Social Media Bans For Teens? Social media bans for teens are being considered across the world. Newsweek looks at where they're being debated, and the concerns. 11/21/2024 - 3:49 am | View Link
FOR RELEASE JULY 23, 2019 the U.S. and about religion’s role in American government. For instance, most U.S. adults overestimate the shares of Jews and Muslims in the U.S. or are unaware that Jews and Muslims each account for less than 5% of the population.3 And when asked what the U.S. Constitution says 11/20/2024 - 5:50 am | View Website
FOR RELEASE NOV. 20, 2018 U.S. adults on Pew Research Center’s nationally representative American Trends Panel. Respondents were asked to indicate how much meaning and fulfillment they derive (“a great deal,” “some,” “not much” or “none at all”) from each of 15 possible sources. Additionally, respondents 11/19/2024 - 10:40 pm | View Website
FOR RELEASE JAN. 14, 2021 In 2014, Pew Research Center established its American Trends Panel (ATP) to respond to these challenges. The ATP is a nationally representative group of more than 13,500 U.S. adults recruited by phone or mail who have agreed to participate in online surveys conducted approximately once or twice per month. 11/19/2024 - 4:21 pm | View Website
FOR RELEASE JAN. 22, 2020 U.S. teens (ages 13 to 17). Overall, the teens display lower levels of knowledge about the Holocaust than their elders do. Like the adults, however, teens fare best on the questions about when the Holocaust occurred and what ghettos were. About half or more of teens answer those questions correctly. 11/19/2024 - 2:05 pm | View Website
In America, Does More Education Equal Less Religion? Claire Gecewicz, Research Assistant . Anna Schiller, Communications Manager . 202.419.4372 . www.pewresearch.org 11/17/2024 - 3:23 am | View Website
The “World’s Best Companies – Sustainable Growth 2025” ranking is a comprehensive analysis aimed at identifying companies that demonstrate outstanding performance in sustainable development while maintaining strong financial health. The study focuses on three key dimensions: revenue growth, financial stability, and environmental impact. Only companies that transparently disclose their environmental data are considered for inclusion in the ranking.
The first dimension, revenue growth, was evaluated based on a company’s revenue between 2021 and 2023.
Netflix is debuting four new holiday rom-coms, adding to an ever-growing collection of original Christmas movies. This year’s slate is truly a gift for anyone who is still obsessed with the pop culture of the early aughts. These festive films feature a couple of Mean Girls in Lindsay Lohan and Lacey Chabert, as well as One Tree Hill favorite Chad Michael Murray doing his best Magic Mike impression.
MIDDLEBORO, Mass. — Weeks before Thanksgiving, some of the cranberries on dinner plates Thursday are floating on the Rocky Meadow bog in southeastern Massachusetts.
The cranberries have turned this pond pinkish crimson. Several workers, up to their waist in water, gently corral the berries toward a pump that vacuums them up onto a waiting truck.
As Thanksgiving approaches on this election year, many of us can’t help but think of politics. We may feel grateful for the election outcome. Or it may seem that there is nothing this year to feel thankful for.
We may wonder how we are going to stand that uncle (or that niece) who parrots the other party’s talking points.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Australia’s House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would ban children younger than 16 years old from social media, leaving it to the Senate to finalize the world-first law.
The major parties backed the bill that would make platforms including TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X and Instagram liable for fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($33 million) for systemic failures to prevent young children from holding accounts.
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The legislation passed 102 to 13.
Why is flying so expensive these days? A Democratic congressional panel blames “junk” fees.
In a 55-page report, the majority staff of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations released on Tuesday its findings after a year-long inquiry into five U. S. airlines’ ancillary fees, which the report said have led to higher costs and worse experiences for consumers and, in some cases, tax avoidance by the airlines.
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“Our investigation has exposed new details about airlines exploiting passengers with sky high junk fees,” said the subcommittee’s chair, Sen.