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‘We Know It’s A Problem:' Oklahoma AG Drummond Sues Meta Over Social Media Impacts On Teens
News 9
Oklahoma's Attorney General adds Oklahoma to the list of states suing Meta, over questions of social media's effect on children's privacy and mental health.
States Sue Meta Claiming Its Social Platforms Are Addictive, Harming Children’s Mental Health
Associated Press
“Kids and teenagers are suffering from record levels of poor mental health and social media companies like Meta are to blame,” said New York Attorney General Letitia James. “Meta has profited from children’s pain by intentionally designing its platforms with manipulative features that make children addicted to their platforms while lowering their self-esteem.”
Car Seats And Baby Formula Are Regulated, Is Social Media Next?
Associated Press
The U.S. surgeon general is warning there is not enough evidence to show that social media is safe for children and teens — and is calling on tech companies, parents and caregivers to take “immediate action to protect kids now.”
Facebook Violated Rights Of Palestinian Users, Report Finds
Associated Press
Actions by Facebook and its parent Meta during last year’s Gaza war violated the rights of Palestinian users to freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, political participation and non-discrimination, a report commissioned by the social media company has found.
Whistleblower Accuses Twitter Of Cybersecurity Negligence
Associated Press
A former head of security at Twitter alleged that the company misled regulators about its poor cybersecurity defenses and its negligence in attempting to root out fake accounts that spread disinformation, according to a whistleblower complaint filed with U.S. officials.
Facebook Fails Again To Detect Hate Speech In Ads
Associated Press
Facebook and its parent company Meta flopped once again in a test of how well they could detect obviously violent hate speech in advertisements submitted to the platform by the nonprofit groups Global Witness and Foxglove.
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Facebook Rebrands As Meta To Emphasize ‘Metaverse’ Vision
Associated Press
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said his company is rebranding itself as Meta in an effort to encompass its virtual-reality vision for the future, what Zuckerberg calls the “metaverse.”
Facebook Rebrands As Meta To Emphasize ‘Metaverse’ Vision
Associated Press
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said his company is rebranding itself as Meta in an effort to encompass its virtual-reality vision for the future, what Zuckerberg calls the “metaverse.”
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Center for Poets and Writers: cultivating a literary community in Tulsa
Brooke Cox
The Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa fosters a diverse literary community through workshops, contests, and events like Tulsa Lit Fest, supporting both local and national writers in their creative growth.
Center for Poets and Writers: cultivating a literary community in Tulsa
Brooke Cox
The Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa fosters a diverse literary community through workshops, contests, and events like Tulsa Lit Fest, supporting both local and national writers in their creative growth.
Supreme Court takes up $8 billion phone and internet subsidy for rural and low-income areas
Associated Press
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a major legal fight over the $8 billion a year the federal government spends to subsidize phone and internet services in schools, libraries, and rural areas.
Supreme Court takes up $8 billion phone and internet subsidy for rural and low-income areas
Associated Press
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a major legal fight over the $8 billion a year the federal government spends to subsidize phone and internet services in schools, libraries, and rural areas.
Gunman who killed 23 in attack at Texas Walmart is offered plea deal to avoid death penalty
Associated Press
Patrick Crusius, who killed 23 people in a 2019 shooting in El Paso, is offered a plea deal for life in prison, ending lengthy prosecution efforts seeking the death penalty.
Gunman who killed 23 in attack at Texas Walmart is offered plea deal to avoid death penalty
Associated Press
Patrick Crusius, who killed 23 people in a 2019 shooting in El Paso, is offered a plea deal for life in prison, ending lengthy prosecution efforts seeking the death penalty.
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Center for Poets and Writers: cultivating a literary community in Tulsa
Brooke Cox
The Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa fosters a diverse literary community through workshops, contests, and events like Tulsa Lit Fest, supporting both local and national writers in their creative growth.
Supreme Court takes up $8 billion phone and internet subsidy for rural and low-income areas
Associated Press
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a major legal fight over the $8 billion a year the federal government spends to subsidize phone and internet services in schools, libraries, and rural areas.
Gunman who killed 23 in attack at Texas Walmart is offered plea deal to avoid death penalty
Associated Press
Patrick Crusius, who killed 23 people in a 2019 shooting in El Paso, is offered a plea deal for life in prison, ending lengthy prosecution efforts seeking the death penalty.
A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
Associated Press
A year after the tragic collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland officials honored the six construction workers killed in the disaster, while the port rebounds and investigations continue into the cause of the accident.
Scattered storms in southern Oklahoma this morning, more rain chances ahead
News On 6
Scattered storms will move across southern Oklahoma this morning before dissipating, with additional storm chances returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Tulsa woman provides support for breast cancer patients through the Giving Heart Foundation
Jayden Brannon
After surviving breast cancer, Tulsa woman Baha Srour founded the Giving Heart Foundation to provide support, financial assistance, and essential recovery equipment to women undergoing similar battles.
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