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Pew Research surveyed a group of teens and parents about social media and mental health with predictable results. But this ...
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ADWEEK on MSNPew Survey Shows Education Level and Party Affiliation Tied to Views on Freedom of the PressPew's study is based on surveys of more than 50,000 adults across 35 countries and covers perceptions of free speech and ...
Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media.
Writers, parents, doctors and legal experts have been arguing that social media is bad for teens. Turns out that worked.
A partisan divide is widening among Americans on the country’s support for NATO, with Democrats being more likely to have a ...
Americans are warming up to China as a trade war between the world’s two largest economies continues to bubble, according to ...
Americans are warming up to China as a trade war between the world’s two largest economies continues to bubble, according to a new poll from the Pew Research Center. Survey findings show a four ...
Most teens credit social media with feeling more connected to friends. Still, roughly one-in-five say social media sites hurt their mental health, and a growing share think they harm people their age.
Four companies dominate the TV OS market in the U.S., according to Hub Entertainment research, with Roku in the lead at 59 percent, followed by Samsung at 49 percent and Amazon’s Fire TV and LG ...
Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media. But teens also see benefits. There are 135 cardinals who are eligible to ...
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