Recently passed laws in Utah and Arkansas laws aren’t about tech accountability or children’s safety, write Emma Lembke and Zamaan Qureshi, both age 20.
GLAAD noticed that Twitter recently removed a line in the platform's Hateful Conduct policy that forbids deadnaming and misgendering.
A new Republican bill would let Iowa kids work 6-hour night shifts, get jobs in factories, and serve alcohol.
WhatsApp and six other encryption apps wrote an open letter urging UK lawmakers not to pass a bill that could threaten its end-to-end encryption services.
There were at least 180,000 poverty-related deaths in 2019, new research estimates, surpassing deaths from causes like homicide and drug overdoses.
The company wrote that its latest Windows 11 preview build will have even more ‘badging’ on the Start menu for Microsoft 365 and OneDrive.
Via a sweeping emergency rule, the state's Attorney General has made it nearly impossible for trans people in Missouri to receive standard medical treatment.
Substack chief Chris Best said he didn't want to "engage in speculation" about statements like “all brown people are animals."
Researchers found racist beliefs are baked into ChatGPT, and the chatbot will tell you all about it with a few simple tweaks.
A survey of parents found BeReal had the highest proportion of young users exposed to sexual content of any app, but TikTok and YouTube weren't far behind.
Advertising executives fear unhinged antics from Musk at an upcoming conference could sully their brands.
Baseball players are hitting more home runs. Is it sheer talent, or warmer air?
ACA Antagonist Judge Reed O’Connor struck down a provision of Obamacare that forced insurance companies to offer free preventative services including HIV tests.
A trial is underway as a former Tesla elevator operator takes the stand, claiming he faced "plantation mentality" by coworkers.
The right-wing lawmaker's account was restricted after she shared an image claiming antifa was planning a day of violence.
A fed-up office worker changes herself, then changes the world in Julien David's 2D and 3D animated sci-fi short.
The Infowars host is alleged to have transferred millions of dollars in real estate, cash, and business deals to family and friends.
A letter from Parents Together Action castigates social media companies after documents showed execs, including Mark Zuckerberg, were informed of harms to kids.
This week, 23 more activists in the ongoing Atlanta, Georgia struggle now face domestic terrorism charges, and the cops' reasoning seems especially thin.
Those who work for The Trevor Project say that the nonprofit is not supporting its employees, and they want to unionize.