Teens spent an average of about five hours on their smartphones per day, nearly two hours of which was spent on social media.
It really could not be more clear from Google’s publicly available policies that Grok should have been banned yesterday. And ...
A SCOTTISH high school has announced they are banning kids from using mobile phones. The Inverness Royal Academy announced the school is becoming a “no phone zone” after bad behaviour by youngsters.
The state’s Board of Regents has sent Academy Charter School’s applications to open three new schools in Suffolk County back to the State University of New York for further review, citing what it ...
U.S. adolescents spend more than one hour per day on smartphones during school hours, with social media accounting for the ...
Delhi Nursery Admissions 2026-27: 5 crucial things parents must check before submitting applications
With the application window for Delhi Nursery, Kindergarten (KG) and Class 1 admissions for the 2026-27 academic session set to close on December 27, 2025, parents are entering the final and most ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
The Trump administration’s criminal investigation of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has sparked a backlash that may ...
Teens spend more than an hour on smartphones on average during school, according to a study published Monday in the Journal ...
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Former Spartans player Paul Davis ejected from game after criticizing officials from the stands
Former Michigan State and NBA player Paul Davis was ejected from the Breslin Center after vocally criticizing officials from ...
Many Alabama colleges and universities have rolling deadlines -- but it’s not too late to apply to enter the Class of 2030. And it’s never too early for younger students to being preparing ...
Sarasota and Manatee county school districts denied requests from charter operators to share space in public schools. The districts cited lack of space, infrastructure, and failure to meet state ...
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