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Almost half of young people would rather grow up without having internet in their lives, a new UK study has found.
This writer attended a Death Over Dinner event and learned that chatting with strangers about this taboo topic over Indian vegetarian food is surprisingly cathartic. More importantly, it helped her to ...
Stacker ranked the best films of 2025 as of May 6 using data from Metacritic. Find out which movies critics are loving the ...
However, law or no law, at least a handful of New Zealand teens are making their own decision to steer clear of smartphones ...
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) is back, and with it, a renewed sense of trepidation for anyone concerned about the future ...
The bill, known as the Take It Down Act, will criminalize posting "intimate images” online without an individual's consent.
"I am not scared of you. Neither are the rest of us," the musician Neil Young wrote in a recent post on his website.
The boys, aged 14 and 15, were arrested after a viral video showed the incident at Westfield, east London , on March 1, where ...
I understand that the 30 Billion Family may get furious and, as it is said in internet slang, "may come for me" ...
Yet in this hyper-connected world, there’s tension between digital life and well-being. Nearly half (47%) of respondents said ...
While OP and her English boyfriend were visiting Ireland, a popular Irish song with references to anti-RA (Republican Army) sentiments played as they danced at the pub with friends.
Two teenage boys have denied launching a chair 50ft off the top floor of a shopping centre as part of an internet prank.