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Why did this happen? Research and CPR’s series “Teens Under Stress” reports on these key factors. Increased pressure to succeed academically.Increased use of social media.Fewer young people are getting enough sleep.broader social issues such as economic struggles, climate change, and increased gun violence; “In our generation, a lot of people are really isolated,” one student noted in the data report. “A lot of us don’t have a good support system or only a few people who even really know us. I have some really strong connections, but finding them… It was very difficult for me.” The student said she was…

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Anne Arundel County Public Schools sues social media company Lawsuit claims social media has changed the way young people think, feel and act Updated: August 29, 2023 10:38 AM EDT The Anne Arundel County Public School System is suing four major social media companies for rewriting the way young people think, feel and behave. The district is the eighth school system in Maryland to pursue a social media company in a lawsuit accusing Meta and Google. , Snapchat, YouTube, and TikTok are creating an unprecedented mental health crisis among young people. PDF: Read the lawsuit The lawsuit alleges that the…

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reaction. The lawsuit alleges that certain media companies are responsible for an unprecedented rise in mental health crises among young people. The Anne Arundel County School District lawsuit alleges that Instagram’s tower cam, Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube have changed the way children think, feel and behave. These social media companies claim that they repeatedly present their preferences to young users, ultimately making them addicted to their apps. We want these social media companies to respect our children and treat them the way they should be treated, not as profit centers. So we want them to change their algorithms and…

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A little-known story of Marjorie Van de Water, who, in her coverage of psychology and psychiatry, popularized a new journalistic beat among U.S. news reporters.Marjorie Van de Water (1900–1962), 1920s. Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution Archives.By: Marcel Chotkowski LaFolletteBeeLine Reader uses subtle color gradients to help you read more efficiently.By January 1938, Jane Stafford had become the premier medical journalist in the United States, regularly covering advances in cancer research and treatment. While thanking an American Society for Control of Cancer (ASCC) official for sharing positive reactions to her recent newspaper series, she inquired about a press dinner to which…

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Aeon’s two new art installations tell the story of the building’s past and potential future.As revealed at an event earlier this month, the Innovation Hub developed by Rice University is currently home to an installation by Houston-based artists Christopher Bray and Kill Joy, and will be located in the historic Sears Building. It is displayed in the traditional shop window of the building where it has been held for many years.The works are part of the “Ion’s Eye on Art” program, according to the release. Each was chosen by Aeon and the Aeon District Arts Advisory Committee, with support from…

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Written by Ross Carver(Reuters) – Vanguard supported just 2% of U.S. companies’ shareholder resolutions on environmental and social issues this year, down from 12% last year, a top mutual fund manager said on Monday This spurred a decline in the support of the whole family.Vanguard said the drop in support reflects an increase in the number of proposals (359 this year, up from 290 last year) and that improved corporate disclosures have made many resolutions unnecessary.Pennsylvania-based Vanguard, which manages $8.2 trillion, has become a leader in deciding whether companies should take steps such as curbing greenhouse gas emissions and reviewing…

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Have you ever felt like everyone was watching you in a normal social situation? This phenomenon, known as the spotlight effect, can make you feel self-conscious and anxious. We may often feel like we’re in the spotlight in social situations, but in reality people are paying far less attention than we think. I found the house. This article explains why the spotlight effect occurs, the effects it can have, and what you can do about it when you feel this unpleasant feeling. What is the spotlight effect? The spotlight effect is a term used by social psychologists to refer to…

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte-Mecklenburg school leaders are suing a major social media company over the impact its products have on students’ mental health. The CMS Board of Education announced Friday a lawsuit against Byte-Dance, the parent company of Meta, Google, Snap, and TikTok.CMS alleges that these platforms cause addictive behavior in young people and endanger the mental well-being of those students. “The board’s decision to take legal action reflects our unwavering commitment to the welfare of our students and will ensure that social media companies are held accountable for contributing to the mental health issues faced by CMS students. ,”…

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CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board is the latest school district to file a lawsuit against multiple social media giants following reports that they are negatively impacting students’ mental health. .The commission on Friday warned Meta (owner of Facebook and Instagram), Google (owner of YouTube), ByteDance (owner of TikTok), and Snap Inc. (owner of Snapchat) that their products are The lawsuit was filed on the grounds that it was causing harm to students. , harming the mental health of young people and creating a burden on school districts,” according to Friday’s news release.[ SEE MORE: NC AG, Charlotte leaders address social…

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Washington – Throughout his four years in the White House, former President Donald Trump frequently used social media to launch sharp attacks on his critics and political opponents.However, as a former president, Most likely candidate For Republican presidential candidates to navigate 4 different criminal cases If Trump violates the terms of an agreement that allowed him to be released before his trial begins, he could be rewarded with online criticism. Restrictions imposed by magistrate judges in two federal cases and signed by a judge in a state case in Fulton County, Georgia, prohibit him from threatening people involved in the…

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