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Ann Arbor officials are tapping into a $1 million contingency fund they set up when bracing for potential negative impacts of ...
A study by researchers from several UK universities, including Southampton, St Andrews, Birmingham, De Montfort and ...
A study by researchers from several UK universities, including Southampton, St Andrews, Birmingham, De Montfort and ...
Across the global economy, the expectations placed on businesses are evolving at a remarkable pace. Customers, regulators, ...
This administration's policies will have direct and indirect effects on Social Security and your retirement budget.
The degree of polarization perceived by local leaders in their communities remains steady following the 2024 presidential ...
And now, nearly half of US teens say social media has a mostly negative effect on people their age — and almost the same proportion say they’re cutting back on social media use. That’s ...
Japan's Honda Motor on Tuesday forecast a 70 percent drop in net profit for the 2025-26 financial year as US trade tariffs ...
New Pew data shows nearly half of the 1,400 teens surveyed believe social media is harmful to their generation.
and 27% say it will have an equally positive and negative impact. Pew Research Center conducted this analysis as part of our ongoing exploration of the impact of artificial intelligence on society.
"Psycho-educational interventions like ours could be dispensed at scale on social media platforms to counteract the effects of distorted language," Hasan said. "This would improve quality of life ...