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Judge blocks Georgia’s social media age verification law, citing free speech concerns It’s the ninth state where NetChoice, a trade group representing online businesses, has blocked a law over ...
A federal judge has blocked a new Georgia law requiring age verification for social media accounts, saying she's concerned that the law restricts free speech.
Lifestyle Singer Addison Rae’s Makeup-Free Press Tour Is Causing a Stir on Social Media BYE BYE BLUSHIE “We all know how harshly women in these industries get judged.” Nealy Simms Intern ...
Drew Barrymore, actress and host of The Drew Barrymore Show posted a fresh-faced selfie on Instagram this Tuesday, letting fans see her makeup-free look with a few gray strands visible in her ...
Georgia has become the latest state where a federal judge has blocked a law requiring age verification for social media accounts. Like in seven other states where such laws have been blocked, a ...
The law would require some social media providers to take steps to verify a user’s age and require children younger than 16 to get parental permission for accounts.
The Trump administration is increasingly turning to social media as a national security tool to vet immigrants, stoking concerns the move could have a chilling effect on political speech in the U.S… ...
Georgia's law would require some social media providers to take “commercially reasonable” steps to verify a user's age and require children younger than 16 to get parental permission for accounts.
However, there is another former All-Star sparking rumors as a possible signing. Unrestricted free agent Ben Simmons took to social media recently, revealing he is in Miami Beach, Florida.
Chelsea snap up free agent who claimed he found out he'd been released via social media Chelsea have signed a free agent ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.
The bill, often referred to as a social media ban, prevents under-16s having social media accounts. But Inman Grant wants Australians to consider the bill a “social media delay” rather than a ban.