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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

TikTok's Pain Points: States Target App's Effects on Kids

Fourteen states have joined forces to sue TikTok, claiming the social media platform is severely harming children's mental health. The suits, filed by attorneys general from various states, highlight several issues with TikTok's design. These include its infinite scrolling feature, which can keep ki

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Is TikTok Harming Kids? AGs Sue Over Mental Health Concerns

Imagine scrolling through TikTok and suddenly realizing that the fun videos might be hurting you. That’s what fourteen attorneys general from states like New York and California think. They’ve sued TikTok, saying it’s not safe for kids. The big issue? They say TikTok tricks young users into spending

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Oct 08 2024HEALTH

TikTok Faces Legal Battle Over Kids' Mental Health

Fourteen states have sued TikTok, claiming the social media platform harms children’s mental health and collects their data without consent. The attorneys general, from states like New York and California, argue TikTok makes false claims about its safety for young users. They point out features like

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Oct 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

TikTok in Legal Trouble: States Sue Over Kids’ Mental Health

Fourteen US states have filed lawsuits against TikTok, blaming the app for harming kids’ mental health. They say TikTok’s never-ending feed, late-night notifications, and risky challenges keep kids glued to the platform. The states argue that TikTok’s focus on profits makes it addictive and harmful.

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Oct 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

States Sue TikTok for Alleged Teen Addiction

More than a dozen states and the District of Columbia filed lawsuits against TikTok this week. They claim TikTok’s design makes its platform addictive for kids, causing mental health issues. The lawsuits target TikTok’s algorithm and features like endless scrolling, push notifications, and face filt

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Oct 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

TikTok in Hot Water: States Allege App Harms Kids' Health

Hey there, TikTok is in some serious trouble! Fourteen top law enforcers, known as attorneys general, have just sued the app. They say it’s not as safe as it claims to be, especially for kids. Some kids have even gotten hurt or worse, doing dangerous things to join in on the site’s popular “challeng

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Oct 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Megan Thee Stallion's Work Environment Lawsuit Sees New Developments

In a surprising turn of events, Megan Thee Stallion's former cameraman, Emilio Garcia, has filed a lawsuit accusing her of creating a hostile work environment. Garcia, who worked with the rapper from 2019 to 2023, claims he was subjected to fat-shaming and overall poor treatment. One incident, which

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Oct 08 2024CRIME

Celebrities Allegedly Paying Off Victims After Diddy Party Recordings Surface

Did you hear about the parties thrown by Sean "Diddy" Combs? They're now causing big problems for some famous people. A lawyer, Tony Buzbee, says many celebrities have been paying off victims to stop their names from being exposed in lawsuits. This is because videos from these parties, called "freak

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Oct 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Did Celebs Cover Up for Diddy?

A lawyer for alleged victims of Sean 'Diddy' Combs has accused some famous friends of paying off victims to keep the scandal quiet. Tony Buzbee, representing 120 alleged victims, sent letters to celebrities who might have attended these parties. He warned that those who knew about the events could f

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

NASCAR's Money Maze: Drivers and Teams Speak Out

For years, NASCAR has been a sport filled with passion and big money. But the way that money is divided among drivers, teams, and the France family (who own NASCAR) has caused some issues. Recently, two teams called 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports decided to take legal action against NASCAR. T

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