Consumer Reports has some important advice for parents on how to help prevent common and often avoidable sports injuries.
Fan-driven shows like 'Amazing Digital Circus' and 'Knights of Guinevere' are hitting big, and YouTube knows it.
Maddy Buxton, Culture & Trends manager at YouTube, discusses how creators and digital animation on the platform are global, ...
DJ Khaled, Future, and Lil Baby have linked up for a new song, “One of Them.” The Kid Art-directed video chronicles an action ...
New data shows young audiences embracing creators, global reach accelerating, and fan-driven production reshaping how ...
As a new multinational force musters in Haiti, its foreign police and soldiers could soon find themselves face-to-face with hundreds of children. Children make up about 50% of armed groups in the ...
In August 2024, Shiloh dropped ‘Pitt’ from her surname, four months before her parents finally reached a divorce settlement.
A heavily mutated variant of the virus that causes Covid-19 appears to be affecting primarily children, scientists say, ...
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. named Rafael Oliveira, chief executive officer of recently acquired JDE Peet’s NV, to lead the ...
Voters in District 31 will settle a debate in May. Rep. Rod Furniss, R-Rigby, and former legislator Karey Hanks both claim ...
Dual jury verdicts this week have validated longstanding concerns about the dangers of social media for young people. But the U.S. lacks federal regulation that meaningfully addresses these harms.
The rulings against YouTube and Meta present an excellent chance for parents to rethink and reset how their kids interact with social media, expert Kara Alaimo says.