Are the kids at your Thanksgiving celebration being too loud? Or, more likely, too quiet—bathed in the glow of an iPhone?
A social media ban for children under 16 passed the Australian Senate Thursday and will soon become a world-first law.
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Australia’s House of Representatives passed a bill to ban children younger than 16 years old from social media. If it passes, ...
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Before Disney’s Toy Story films, the Hasbro product was the first toy advertised on television, and also the first marketed ...
Critics say big questions remain not only about how the new law will be enforced, but also about whether the ban will really ...
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McDonald’s is leaning into the gift-giving spirit with a limited-time two-toy Happy Meal. The company said it will sell “Pet ...