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The Supreme Court casts doubt on Florida and Texas laws to regulate social media platforms
Associated Press via Yahoo News UK· 22 hours agoThe Supreme Court on Monday kept on hold efforts by Texas and Florida to limit how Facebook, TikTok,...
State Laws on Social Media Moderation Are Too Vague, Supreme Court Says
CNET· 19 hours agoThe rulings return the cases to courts in Texas and Florida, where state laws from 2021 had sought...
US top court sidesteps ruling on contentious social media laws
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 18 hours agoThe US Supreme Court on Monday ordered lower courts to review a pair of Republican-backed state laws...
US Supreme Court keeps efforts to regulate social media platforms on hold
Shropshire Star· 21 hours agoThe US Supreme Court on Monday kept a hold on efforts in Texas and Florida to limit how Facebook,...
Martin Roberts 'hints he's signing up for Strictly'
Daily Mail· 2 days agoIn an interview with The Mirror he confessed: 'I can't understate the mental after-effects of what...
‘Looksmaxxing’ apps that rate teen boys’ faces and boast millions of downloads are exacerbating the...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance UK· 20 hours agoThe spokesperson, who share a link to the safeguards, says the company “limits repeated...
US Supreme Court sidesteps dispute on state laws regulating social media
Reuters via Yahoo Finance UK· 1 day ago(Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sidestepped making a decision on the legality of...
Can a law make social media less 'addictive'? Politicians are about to find out
BBC News· 2 days agoNew York Governor Kathy Hochul was clear about her opinion of social media earlier this month,...
Former Mormon on the songs the church uses to 'brainwash' children
Daily Mail· 3 days agoUniversity Commenters on Alyssa's 58-second video expressed horror at the 'indoctrination' effect of...
Opinion: Supreme Court to MAGA: Your Social Media Conspiracy Dreams Are Bunk
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe reasoning of the Court’s majority was simple: while the government may have improperly...