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Unlock Editor’s Digest for freeFT editor Roula Khalaf has chosen her favorite stories in this weekly newsletter.The government’s social mobility chief has warned that Britain’s young people are at risk of being worse off than previous generations, with stagnant wages, significant geographical inequality and London’s “overheated” housing market. pointed out the impact. Alan Francis, chairman of the advisory body Social Mobility Commission, said many young graduates were starting to feel that “the social mobility story doesn’t work anymore” and that policymakers needed to support the lowest income groups. He said there was a need to come up with new ideas…

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An appeals court ruled against the Biden administration over its contacts with social media companies. NPR’s Michelle Martin speaks with Mark McCarthy of the Brookings Institution about the ruling. MICHELLE MARTIN, HOST: To what extent should the U.S. government try to influence social media content, even if the content contains lies? A federal appeals court has ruled that some federal agencies should try to influence social media content when it comes to content moderation. We have been prohibited from making inquiries to platforms such as YouTube and X (formerly Twitter). The court ruled that the U.S. government could force social…

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A woman tries to recover some belongings from her earthquake-damaged home in the village of Tafeghate, near Marrakech, Morocco, Monday, Sept. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Mossaab Elshamy) [AP Photo/Mosa’ab Elshamy]On Friday night, September 8, at 11:11pm local time, a devastating earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale struck southern Morocco, near Marrakech. The death toll has already exceeded 2,800, many of them in small, isolated towns in the High Atlas Mountains, where the epicenter was. At least 3,000 people are injured, many in critical condition, and time is quickly running out for many more who remain trapped under collapsed buildings.Eighteen people…

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The challenge of social media is appealing to teens who are impulsive and drawn to attention-seeking behavior.Social media challenges like the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and the Mannequin Challenge are fun and positive activities. However, other challenges that appear on the internet are dangerous and can lead to lasting harm. You may have heard of viral social media trends like the Tide Pod Challenge, the Chalking Game or “Blackout” Challenge, the Benadryl Challenge, and the One Chip Challenge. Or, there was another attempt to cook chicken in NyQuil (the Sleepy Chicken Challenge), which prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration…

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After two decades of radically changing the way we interact with others, social media may be facing a turning point, as experts study whether excessive use may have a detrimental impact on youth mental health.For some children, relentless exposure to social media may be one contributing factor for what many experts, including the Surgeon General in a new advisory, say is a public health crisis.”Our children have become unknowing participants in a decades-long experiment,” Surgeon General Vivek Murthy told ABC News in a statement. “And while there is more we have to learn about the full impact of social media…

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Turn on the news in almost any country in the world and you’ll see the same topics covered: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, political upheaval, social unrest. You wouldn’t blame anyone for thinking the world is more divided than ever. After all, trade wars happen all the time. Treaties are repeatedly formed and dissolved, threatening international relations. Each country is tightening its crackdown on news media.As part of our 2023 Best Countries rankings, we looked at how divided the world is on a variety of topics, from climate change and press freedom to immigration. He surveyed 17,000 respondents from 36 countries…

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A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the Biden administration may have violated the First Amendment by requiring major social media platforms to remove misleading or false content about the coronavirus pandemic. It partially upheld a lower court’s preliminary injunction in favor of conservatives.The ruling, by a three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, calls into question the government’s ability to combat false and misleading statements about the pandemic, voting rights, voting rights and more. This is a new development in litigation. Other issues spread on social media.The justices found that the White House and…

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While walking with Spot, the Denver Animal Shelter’s longest-serving resident dog, Josie Pidgeon discovered she was allergic to cats. Sinus infections, itchy eyes, and runny noses are common if you forget to take your allergy medicines. “When I was cleaning the dog kennels, it was even worse,” Pidgeon said. “If you’re around a cat for too long, it’s only a mild nuisance.” Pigeon is the first social worker at the Denver Animal Shelter. As the city deals with a surge in surrendered pets, the shelter hired her to help owners get their pets off the shelter, off the streets and…

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This article has been reviewed in accordance with Science X’s editorial processes and policies. The editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the authenticity of the content: fact confirmed trusted sources proofread got it! Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain × close Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Ahead of this weekend’s first match of Rugby World Cup 2023 (RWC23), a new report published today by Mastercard and the University of Bath reveals how rugby is set to see a significant increase in global fan numbers by 2025. revealed. The Future of Rugby report, written by sports scientists from the university’s School of…

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