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Supreme Court Lets Mississippi’s Social Media Law Stand, Sparking National Free Speech Fight

The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block Mississippi’s sweeping new age-verification law for social media, clearing the way for one of the strictest online restrictions in the country to take effect. The law requires every user in the state to verify their age before accessing platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, and even neighborhood-focused Nextdoor. It also prohibits minors from opening accounts without parental … Continue reading Supreme Court Lets Mississippi’s Social Media Law Stand, Sparking National Free Speech Fight

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A Mother’s Heartbreaking Decision: Sharing Her Daughter’s Final Moments on Facebook

In an emotional and brave move, Casey Daggett, mother of Zoey Catherine Daggett, chose to share her daughter’s last moments on Facebook, revealing a heart-wrenching yet deeply touching story that has resonated with many. Zoey Catherine Daggett entered the world as a healthy child, bringing immense joy to her parents, Casey and Benjamin Daggett. For the first five years of her life, Zoey experienced a … Continue reading A Mother’s Heartbreaking Decision: Sharing Her Daughter’s Final Moments on Facebook

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Newsom’s Parody War: How the California Governor’s Trump Impressions Are Driving MAGA World to the Brink

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has found a new weapon in his escalating feud with Donald Trump—and it isn’t legislation, lawsuits, or even campaign rallies. It’s parody. By mimicking Trump’s erratic online rants, odd capitalizations, and all-caps hysteria, Newsom has created a satirical echo chamber that is infuriating the president’s supporters and, in some cases, confusing them. The results have revealed something both striking and ironic: … Continue reading Newsom’s Parody War: How the California Governor’s Trump Impressions Are Driving MAGA World to the Brink

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Bluesky Pulls the Plug: Social Media Platform Shuts Down in Mississippi Over Age Verification Law

The battle over child safety, privacy, and free expression collided head-on Friday when Bluesky, the fast-growing social media platform, announced it would block access across the state of Mississippi rather than comply with a sweeping new age verification law. The unprecedented decision marks the first time a major U.S. platform has withdrawn entirely from a state in response to regulations requiring users to prove their … Continue reading Bluesky Pulls the Plug: Social Media Platform Shuts Down in Mississippi Over Age Verification Law