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Tech
How should kids use TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat? Between an outright ban or allowing free rein, parents are choosing slow, deliberate onboarding
By
Barbara Ortutay
and
The Associated Press
June 6, 2024
Tech
Congress has held a slew of hearings on child online safety but passed no regulation. What are parents—and teens—supposed to do in the meantime?
By
Barbara Ortutay
and
The Associated Press
June 6, 2024
Tech
It’s tough to be a teen without social media. Here’s how families are navigating the experience of adolescence offline
By
Jocelyn Gecker
and
The Associated Press
June 5, 2024
Tech
TikTok says it’s fighting off a cyberattack targeting CNN and other ‘high-profile accounts’
By
The Associated Press
June 5, 2024
Lifestyle
‘Orbiting’ is the latest dating nightmare fueling Gen Z’s disillusionment with finding love on the apps
By
Eva Roytburg
June 3, 2024
Tech
Donald Trump, who tried to ban TikTok, has now joined TikTok and added millions of followers within hours
By
Jill Colvin
,
Will Weissert
,
Meg Kinnard
and
The Associated Press
June 3, 2024
Politics
Donald Trump joins TikTok after he tried to ban it while president as campaign woos youth vote and looks to turn attention away from his felony convictions
By
Stephanie Lai
,
Michael Sin
and
Bloomberg
June 2, 2024
Retail
Mark Zuckerberg is quietly sitting on a shopping empire with 4 times the customers of Amazon, as Facebook Marketplace skyrockets
By
Sasha Rogelberg
June 1, 2024
Alexander Wang dropped a wild ad featuring doppelgängers for Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Kylie Jenner—’this video is diabolical’
By
Eva Roytburg
May 30, 2024
Tech
Some TikTok creators surprisingly support a TikTok ban to protect national security and help people ‘live in the moment again’
By
Alexandra Sternlicht
May 30, 2024
Lifestyle
A teacher suddenly quit her job after 24 years because parents drove her to a breaking point: ‘We didn’t sign up to be a glorified babysitter’
By
Sunny Nagpaul
May 30, 2024
Retail
‘One Chip Challenge’ led in part to high school sophomore’s death, autopsy found
By
Steve LeBlanc
,
Kathy McCormack
,
Michael Casey
and
The Associated Press
May 16, 2024
Finance
TikTok tax advice could lead to thousands of delayed refunds and/or audits, IRS warns
By
Chris Morris
May 15, 2024
Newsletters
There’s a new TikTok bid brewing—and this one aims to rewrite how social media works
By
David Meyer
May 15, 2024
Tech
TikTok is footing the bill for a new lawsuit filed by creators challenging a ban
By
Haleluya Hadero
and
The Associated Press
May 15, 2024
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