The “smartphone-free childhood” debate has reached fever pitch in recent months, partly thanks to Jonathan Haidt’s new book ...
Parents and teachers are pretty much out of the loop, so that young people are using AI platforms with virtually no guidance,” says Jim Steyer of Common Sense Media.
Coachella sales were down. Burning Man didn't sell out for the first time. Call it the music festival recession.
Under the new policy, accounts made or owned by anyone under the age of 18 will have limited functionality by default—a bid, ...
If only Trump and his homunculus, J. D. Vance, cared as much about the safety of others as so many others care about theirs.
In a secularizing culture where sin and the sinner are so often made one, it turns out that the oft-spurned adage to “love ...
Why are tech leaders so adamant about pushing their creations on other people’s kids, while protecting their own?
Christians fought for laws to protect children during the Industrial Revolution. We can do it again in the smartphone age.
Besides, our social problems are spiritual problems too—and the church is also where we learn to pray, to worship with others ...
Preaching to teen-agers has always been a challenge. But in the smartphone age, clergy need to realize that the odds of making a spiritual connection have changed – radically. Young people who ...
For Jonathan Roumie, “The Chosen” felt like a blessing from God. The star, who plays Jesus Christ in the historical drama based on the New Testament of the Bible, told TheWrap that booking ...