The newly introduced Stop the Scroll Act, if passed, will require social media platforms to include pop-up alerts with a ...
Labels. There are warning labels on just about everything we buy. Some make sense, some, not so much. Some are funny, some make you scratch your head.
Political satire is now illegal in California — unless you plaster the word “satire” in big block letters on top of your work ...
Safety labeling has long been a practice for consumer products, from car seats noting how babies should be positioned in them, to beauty products warning that they are only for use on the surface of ...
The FDA is proposing warning labels on packaged food to highlight nutritional content. Would a warning label make you think twice about eating ultra-processed food?
In Chile, the granola bars get two warning labels for high levels of sugar and calories. General Mills, which makes Cheerios and the Nature Valley granola bars, said in a statement the company is ...
The Surgeon General’s call to action is appropriate and welcome As a mom of five, ranging from 19-29, I agree 100% with Dr. Murthy’s call for warning labels to be placed on social networks.
An idea percolating all summer in the big national argument about social media — warning labels to help reduce the harms of online platforms to kids — has suddenly landed in Congress.
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and John Fetterman (D-Pa.) introduced a bill Tuesday that would require social media platforms to have mental health warning labels. The legislation — dubbed the Stop the Scroll Act — aims to ...
A Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back posted an image on social media that appeared to combine the faces of Mike Tomlin and ...
The warning labels would also have to provide access to resources, including the website and phone number of a national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline system. The labels would ...