Facebook Cracks Down On Holocaust Denial
Facebook will now ban content that denies or distorts the Holocaust.
Psychology groups raises concerns about youth social media use
Lawmakers have introduced multiple bipartisan bills directed at stopping online child exploitation, harmful eating disorder content and more.
Taylor Swift's music returns to TikTok despite feud with UMG
Universal Music Group's entire catalog of music was wiped from TikTok when its contract expired in January. Only songs by Swift have reappeared.
Instagram testing tools to block nude direct messages
Meta is making changes in how nude and sexually explicit images are disseminated amid legal and legislative pressure.
House votes on Israel, Ukraine aid could affect Speaker Johnson's job
The House is preparing to vote on aid packages for allies, and the outcome could have big implications for Speaker Mike Johnson's job.
Bond denied for 'God's Misfits' defendants charged in women's deaths
Affidavits said the four called themselves "God's Misfits" and were part of an "anti-government group that had a religious affiliation."
The 'Swiftonomics' of Taylor Swift ahead of new album
Scripps News explores the big economic impact Swift makes wherever she goes and with whatever she does.