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Is the internet bad for mental health? What the latest study really means.
A new study on the subject is more complicated than it seems.
By Rebecca Ruiz
These Giving Tuesday campaigns can help the post-Cyber Monday blues
Now is the time to donate.
What it really means to 'give yourself grace'
Grace is your antidote to the blues, but here's how to turn the mantra into action.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Lawsuit against major social media companies moves forward
The suit alleges that Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and other social media companies harm young users.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Parents are suing Roblox for exposing children to inappropriate content. What you need to know.
The group accuses Roblox of "falsely advertising" its platform to kids.
How TikTok's 'Filter for Good' is raising money for Palestine
Users attempt to turn the app into a space for humanitarian fundraising 🍉 .
4 tips for a successful digital 'detox'
These strategies will help you get the most out of unplugging.
By Rebecca Ruiz
5 things from the new U.S. climate report you should care about
The Fifth National Climate Assessment outlines a steep climb — but plenty of handholds on the way.
A free algorithm can turn your garden into art for pollinators
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's 'Pollinator Pathmaker' artwork aims to address the pollinator crisis while offering a solution.
The Trevor Project announces its leaving X amid growing anti-LGBTQ hate
The organization says the site is no longer a safe place for LGBTQ users.
Mark Zuckerberg vetoed attempts to address teen mental health on Meta platforms, new lawsuit alleges
New documents show the Meta CEO rebuffed mental wellbeing proposals for years.
How a flying hospital is helping fight preventable blindness
Peek inside the 'classrom in the sky' training eyecare professionals across the world.
Meta's moderation failures incite hate and human rights abuses, according to Amnesty International
The human rights organization is pressing Meta to compensate victims of Ethiopia's Tigray civil conflict.
Barbie bestows Wilma Mankiller, first female Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, with her own doll
Mankiller joins other history makers honored in the Inspiring Women doll series.
4 Google Pixel safety features you should know about
From crash detection to crisis alerts, your phone can help keep you safe.
The next Apple Watch will reportedly add 3 new health sensors for diabetes, blood pressure, and sleep apnea
Apple continues exploring the potential of health monitoring tools.
YouTube limits harmful repetitive content for teens
Teens shouldn't get repetitive recommendations for certain types of content.
By Rebecca Ruiz
ParentGPT will answer your parenting questions now
The AI chatbot will talk to you about things like breastfeeding, discipline, and divorce.
By Rebecca Ruiz
PBS KIDS embraces AI to launch new era of children's educational TV
AI-assisted characters, like those coming to PBS' 'Lyla in the Loop,' are a new kind of virtual teacher.
Google can help you fact-check photos. Here's where to start.
From a simple reverse image search to fact-checking APIs.
How the Sydney Opera House changed the world of architecture
The iconic performance venue was the first major building project to use computer analytics.
'Love, Your Mind' PSA invites men of color to care for their mental health
The campaign includes a website to help people explore and support their mental health.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Canva launches free AI 'Classroom Magic' tools for educators
Canva for Education users will have access to student-safe AI and thousands of other classroom resources.
A 'predator' can easily target teen streamers on Twitch, say researchers
The researchers could find streamers believed to be minors on Twitch within 12 seconds.
By Rebecca Ruiz
6 ways to make hiring more accessible
Expand the applicant pool and support higher rates of employment for people with disabilities. It's a win-win.