For parents and campaigners who’ve long argued that incessant scrolling is damaging young minds, the start of Australia’s world-first social media ban for under-16s is just the beginning. Wayne ...
Prosecutors at Brian Walshe’s murder trial continued Tuesday to present evidence they say proves he killed his wife around ...
Missouri farmers will soon receive a check from the Trump Administration, which announced a $12 billion aid package Monday to ...
The property which contains Casa Maria's Mexican Cantina is back in the hands of Grindstone Plaza Development after a judge's ...
A fire at a junkyard spread to more than a dozen vehicles Tuesday afternoon, though no injuries were reported by the time ...
The US Navy has recovered two aircraft that crashed into the South China Sea in October while flying off the USS Nimitz, the service said in a statement Tuesday. An unmanned system on a contracted ves ...
Candidates started filing to run for municipal office on Tuesday, formalizing their campaigns ahead of the April 2026 ...
Majority Leader John Thune announced that the Senate will vote Thursday on a Republican-led alternative to Democrats’ ...
Manish Malhotra is to Diwali what Heidi Klum is to Halloween: its ultimate celebrity party host. Every year, the Indian fashion designer throws a star-studded Diwali bash bringing together Bollywood’s ...
One person is dead and another remains in critical condition after a shooting at Kentucky State University upended students’ ...
The State of Missouri and the U.S. Department of Education have reached a proposed settlement over the Biden administration's ...
Millions of Australian children just lost access to social media. What’s happening and will it work?
Children across Australia woke up on Wednesday with no access to their social media accounts under a world-first ban designed ...
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