UT professor Matthew Pittman, known for viral videos, is writing "Scroll Like You Mean It" to promote healthier social media ...
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Silencing teachers will not make us great | Opinion
New laws targeting classroom discussions on race and gender are silencing teachers and hurting our children.
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More Than 1 in 5 Users Make Health Decisions Based on Social Media, Despite Widespread Distrust
More Than 1 in 5 Users Make Health Decisions Based on Social Media, Despite Widespread Distrust ...
Citing studies showing no link between video games and school violence, Senator Bam Aquino has rejected Malacañang’s openness to restrict or ban violent video games following the June 22 school ...
Educators are finding engaging ways to teach the Declaration of Independence on the 250th anniversary of its signing.
State officials said third-grade ELA proficiency reached its highest level in nearly 10 years.
This Monday brings a mix of social buzz and decision-making energy. You may feel torn between saying yes to everyone and ...
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Govt says ethanol blending programme backed by global practice, scientific studies
New Delhi, Jul 3 (PTI) The government on Friday issued a detailed rebuttal to what it described as misinformation circulating ...
Sunscreen videos on TikTok often go viral, but the most popular may spread misinformation, a PLOS Digital Health study found. University of Alberta study.
A Nashville reporter announced she is quitting the news biz to focus on her Bible studies and ministry work, saying, “I just ...
Psychology says people who love 'cute' videos of pets aren't simply avoiding work or spending time without purpose. Research ...
THE habit of millions of Filipinos to play violent video games online could have long-term consequences for their mental condition, especially that of young people. Some experts say it is very likely ...
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