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US faces reform push for kids' social media curbs

A campaign for stronger online safety measures for children in the U.S. is gaining steam with recent jury verdicts against tech giants like Meta and Google and a new push for legislation in Congress.

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What happened US faces reform push for kids' social media curbs.
The headline split The left frames it as "The US lags other countries in social media restrictions for kids, but a reform push is g...". The center frames it as "US faces reform push for kids' social media curbs".
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Left / center-leftThe US lags other countries in social media restrictions for kids, but a reform push is growing

The Seattle Times · Center-left · News report

CenterUS faces reform push for kids' social media curbs

The Economic Times (India) · Center · News report

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The Seattle TimesNews report · Jun 28, 4:01 AM

The US lags other countries in social media restrictions for kids, but a reform push is growing

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A campaign for stronger online safety measures for children in the U.S. is gaining steam with recent jury verdicts against tech giants like Meta and Google and a new push for legislation in...

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Jun 28, 4:01 AM: The Seattle Times joined the source map.

Jun 28, 5:27 AM: The Economic Times (India) joined the source map.

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