With most teens unlikely to tune into nightly TV news or to read newspapers, a new study shows the social media ban is all ...
As Nigeria gradually approaches the 2027 election, concerns are growing among experts that the country’s public discourse is ...
Research shows that teenage students ages 13 to 18 are more distrustful of the news than previous generations, a skepticism ...
Launched 13 years ago to combat misinformation and improve their communication skills, UC Berkeley's “Sense and Sensibility ...
The nation’s report card is poised to expand its assessment of American students’ civics knowledge, potentially creating the ...
Australia’s social media ban has significantly reduced teens' access to news, with half of those affected reporting they see less news and many not seeking alternative sources.
New research from the University of Oxford Wellbeing Research Centre finds that heavy social media use is linked to lower life satisfaction, especially among young users. Experts say how we engage—not ...
A recent study showed that social media isn’t the best place to get information about mental health and neurodiversity. That probably doesn’t surprise you. But thanks to the Journal of Social Media ...
Advertising Standards Council of India’s AdWise advertising literacy initiative has reached over 10.6 lakh students across ...