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California Senate Bill 976, which was passed Friday, Sept. 23, aims to prohibit internet service and applications from providing addictive feeds to minors and bans companies from sending notifications to minors at certain times.

LAW & ORDER: New state bill to protect minors from ‘addicting’ social media content, notifications at certain times

Kevin Lee, Assistant News Editor February 3, 2025

“Law & Order” explores passed bills relevant to teachers and students. What impact will these decisions have on the school? California Gov. Gavin Newsom passed into law Senate Bill [SB] 976,...

With the potential passing of Senate Bill 976, teenagers will be able to find their way out of the social media-centered rabbit hole, leading to a more wholesome mental state.

Introduction of new state bill may lower social media addiction for teens

Ashley Kang, Business Manager & Spotlight Team Reporter June 3, 2024

Talks of social media restrictions for adolescents are nothing new in today’s society. From Florida’s Online Protections for Minors bill and the Utah Social Media Regulation Act, the recent influx...

Art by Graphics Editor Erin Lee

I play video games for three hours a day, but I’m not an addict

Andrew Hong, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 19, 2020

During my 2014 summer trip to South Korea, I was fascinated by the bright beams of light that illuminated Seoul at night.  However, as I passed by the countless stores that lined up along the bustling...

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