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The Online Safety Act intends to put greater responsibility on platforms and content creators themselves for children’s safety.
The hack of Elmo's verified X account posted hate speech, highlighting why no social media account is immune to attacks and providing key steps to secure your online presence.
Following a federal lawsuit, a Kentucky public school district has agreed to not block users from its social media pages and refrain from “suppressing criticism” of the district’s policies or public ...
The video, widely shared on social media, shows the pit bull lunging at Arjun, who was playing outside his home. The dog's ...
Centre-back Carter, who played 70 minutes of England's Euro 2025 quarter-final victory over Sweden, said she would be ...
The $81-million Nobitex hack by pro-Israel hacker group Gonjeshke Darande shows crypto attacks are becoming political weapons ...
Fake versions of everything from designer clothes to weight-loss drugs are being pitched on social-media sites.
CoinW, a leading crypto asset trading platform, renewed its role as official Web3 sponsor of the EAFF E-1 Football ...
Funk icon Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band and Grammy-winning singer, producer & songwriter Babyface are headed for the ...
Legendary band “Def Leppard” is ready to rock the iconic Las Vegas strip! With over a hundred million records sold worldwide Def Leppard has been a defining force in heavy metal. You ...
Children’s entertainer Ms Rachel has been outspoken in her support for Gaza, despite intimidation from pro-Israel groups ...
A new study by marketing researchers at the University of Nevada, Reno analyzed over 70,000 Instagram posts from major brands ...