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Why Social Media Rules for Teenagers Could Get Stricter

Governments, regulators, and courts are rethinking how much freedom social media platforms should have when minors are involved. Rising mental health concerns, new safety laws, and stronger age-assurance rules are pushing policy toward tighter oversight of teenage social media use.

More Teens Are Getting News From Social Media and AI

Teen news habits are shifting fast, away from front pages and toward feeds, creators, and chatbots. The result is a new information culture where speed, personality, and convenience often matter as much as accuracy.

The Transgender Military Ban Is Heading Back Through the Courts

After the Supreme Court allowed the Pentagon to enforce a renewed ban on transgender service members, the legal fight has entered a new and more consequential phase. The next court battles will test not only military policy, but also how far presidents can go when they invoke readiness to justify broad exclusions.

Why the Latest Gaza Ceasefire Push Still Looks Fragile

Diplomacy has kept the latest Gaza ceasefire effort alive, but the truce remains vulnerable to military incidents, unresolved political questions, and severe humanitarian strain. The deeper problem is that negotiators are trying to stabilize a battlefield before they have settled who will rule, secure, and rebuild Gaza.

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Why Social Media Rules for Teenagers Could Get Stricter

Governments, regulators, and courts are rethinking how much freedom social media platforms should have when minors are involved. Rising mental health concerns, new safety laws, and stronger age-assurance rules are pushing policy toward tighter oversight of teenage social media use.

More Teens Are Getting News From Social Media and AI

Teen news habits are shifting fast, away from front pages and toward feeds, creators, and chatbots. The result is a new information culture where speed, personality, and convenience often matter as much as accuracy.

The Transgender Military Ban Is Heading Back Through the Courts

After the Supreme Court allowed the Pentagon to enforce a renewed ban on transgender service members, the legal fight has entered a new and more consequential phase. The next court battles will test not only military policy, but also how far presidents can go when they invoke readiness to justify broad exclusions.

Why the Latest Gaza Ceasefire Push Still Looks Fragile

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Why Social Media Rules for Teenagers Could Get Stricter

Governments, regulators, and courts are rethinking how much freedom social media platforms should have when minors are involved. Rising mental health concerns, new safety laws, and stronger age-assurance rules are pushing policy toward tighter oversight of teenage social media use.

More Teens Are Getting News From Social Media and AI

Teen news habits are shifting fast, away from front pages and toward feeds, creators, and chatbots. The result is a new information culture where speed, personality, and convenience often matter as much as accuracy.

The Transgender Military Ban Is Heading Back Through the Courts

After the Supreme Court allowed the Pentagon to enforce a renewed ban on transgender service members, the legal fight has entered a new and more consequential phase. The next court battles will test not only military policy, but also how far presidents can go when they invoke readiness to justify broad exclusions.