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entertainment2 years ago

Kelly Clarkson Firm on Banning Social Media for Kids Until Adulthood

Kelly Clarkson, the 41-year-old singer, has a strict rule against her children, River, 9, and Remington, 7, using social media until they're 18, citing the potential harm it can cause, especially to kids with famous parents. Despite co-parenting challenges with ex-husband Brandon Blackstock, they agree on this issue. Clarkson is open to reconsidering in the future if her children present a solid argument but remains firm on her stance for now. She emphasizes the importance of being present for her children and maintaining a balance between her career and parenting.

law-and-government2 years ago

"Tech Giants File Lawsuit Against Ohio's Child Social Media Restrictions"

NetChoice, a trade group representing major tech companies like TikTok, Snapchat, and Meta, has filed a lawsuit against Ohio over a new law requiring parental consent for children under 16 to use social media and gaming apps. The law, part of an $86.1 billion state budget, aims to protect children's mental health but is challenged for potentially violating free speech rights and being overbroad and vague. NetChoice has previously won similar cases in California and Arkansas, while Ohio officials defend the law as necessary to safeguard children from harmful content and addiction to social media platforms.

legalregulatory2 years ago

"Florida Welcomes 2024 with Expanded 'Move Over' Law Among 5 New Legislations"

Florida is introducing new laws on January 1, 2024, including the 'Protect Our Loved Ones Act' for a Special Persons Registry, revisions to pretrial release and detention protocols, the transfer of child protection investigations to the Department of Children and Families, changes to state park campsite reservation rules favoring residents, and an expansion of the Move Over Law to include all disabled vehicles. These laws aim to improve safety and justice procedures within the state.