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Instagram launches new Teenager Account with privacy restrictions and parental controls aimed at safety
The platform can now use artificial intelligence to look for signs that may indicate that a user is under 18 years of age
The platform can now use artificial intelligence to look for signs that may indicate that a user is under 18 years of age
Key scientist says admission shows that top administrators, including former NIH Director Francis Collins and NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, "lied to Congress, lied to the press, and lied to the public" in denying NIH funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the Senate will consider the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act sometime next week.
Earlier this month a group of immigration reform activists disrupted an ASU class taught by Senator Sinema before following her into a campus bathroom and recording the encounter
The network is designed as a mission to "give a voice to all," Trump said.
Jonathan and Diana Toebbe were arrested last week following allegations of attempting to provide foreign governments with data concerning the nuclear powered vessels.
Federal regulators are expected to meet over the coming weeks to discuss the vaccine’s safety and efficacy among young children.
The violent riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 that stalled certification of the presidential election ended with five deaths, roughly 150 injured and more than 635 arrested, including 69 Floridians so far, the most from any single state. At least 28 of those 69
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says Florida’s 15 ports and $117 billion maritime trade industry can save Christmas. “We have to make sure people can go Christmas shopping as normal. We have to make sure all the necessities are there,” DeSantis told reporters as he toured
The Biden administration is making changes to its plan to require banks to report to the IRS on all accounts with at least $600, but banks say those changes are not enough. Biden has pitched increasing federal tax revenue through more auditing and a stricter IRS as a
Law will allow “private citizens to sue anyone who manufactures, distributes, or sells an assault weapon or ghost gun kit,” he tweets.