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Teens React to Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban

As Australia's pioneering social media ban for under-16s begins on 10 December, five teenagers share their mixed feelings on the 'delay' policy, its impact on connection, and what they believe the government should do instead.

800,000 UK nursery children on social media

Shocking analysis shows hundreds of thousands of children aged 3-5 are on social media. Experts warn of adult-targeted algorithms and call for urgent action to protect young minds.

New Study Debunks Social Media Addiction Myth

New research reveals excessive social media use is often a habit, not an addiction. Discover the real impact on mental health and why so many feel hooked. Read the full story.

Study: Instagram use is habit, not addiction

New research finds excessive social media use is often a conditioned habit rather than a true addiction. Discover how this changes responsibility and what it means for UK teens.

Trump plans $1bn Miami presidential library

Donald Trump's foundation aims to raise nearly $1 billion in tax-exempt donations for a presidential library in downtown Miami, with $50m already pledged from media settlements. Discover the ambitious plans and the controversial tax status.

John Dickerson exits CBS News for The Free Press

In a stunning career move, esteemed journalist John Dickerson leaves CBS News after eight years to join The Free Press, founded by former New York Times writer Bari Weiss. The political commentator's exit marks another high-profile departure from mainstre

Trump-Vance West Bank Land Grab Plan Sparks Fury

Donald Trump and JD Vance propose recognising Israeli sovereignty over occupied West Bank territories in dramatic foreign policy shift that threatens Middle East peace prospects.

Ireland to recognise Israeli settlements as illegal

In a significant foreign policy move, Ireland announces it will officially recognise Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank as illegal under international law, escalating diplomatic tensions.

Ancient human civilisations may have lived on the Moon

A controversial new scientific paper proposes that advanced ancient human societies may have established civilisations on the Moon, with potential evidence waiting to be uncovered beneath the lunar surface.

PNG considers social media age restrictions

Papua New Guinea considers imposing age restrictions on social media platforms, sparking fierce debate between child protection advocates and free speech campaigners.

Ex-ESPN host reveals abuse after Charlie Kirk attack

Ex-ESPN broadcaster Sam Ponder breaks her silence on the torrent of hate she received after conservative commentator Charlie Kirk targeted her, exposing what she calls the true crisis facing modern America.

Australia sues TikTok, Instagram over youth mental health

Australia launches landmark legal battle against TikTok and Instagram, accusing them of deliberately addicting children to their platforms while demanding billions in compensation for the mental health damage caused.

MSNBC criticised for hiring convicted Trump allies

MSNBC faces mounting criticism for employing former Trump officials Michael Cohen and James Comey as legal analysts, despite both having been found guilty of serious offences. The controversial hiring decisions have sparked accusations of blatant hypocris

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