Australians are being promised a safer online experience through measures to force social media companies to put greater emphasis on user welfare. A digital duty of care for tech giants will mean ...
Social media companies would be required to take proactive steps to keep Australians safe online under a federal government plan to legislate a "Digital Duty of Care".
Online platforms would be legally responsible for keeping Australians safe online under new Digital Duty of Care laws. The federal government has committed to legislating the model, which was ...
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Audiences vote with their attention, and that attention is the most important currency for media businesses, which, after all, need people to care enough to scroll past ads and pony up for ...
The reverberations will be felt far beyond Washington, D.C., and could include an erosion of the Affordable Care Act’s consumer protections, the imposition of work requirements in Medicaid and ...
“I have lived experience and I am also a witness to the harms that come into play when you set so many barricades in terms of access to health care for undocumented folk,” Torabi sai ...
WASHINGTON — Republican Donald Trump has won the presidency, marking a new era for federal health agencies and the industries they oversee. The president-elect campaigned on promises to shake ...
Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., has reportedly invited students who are stressed about the presidential election results to unwind in a "self-care suite" on campus on Wednesday.
BALTIMORE, Nov 1, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – November is Bladder Health Month, and this year the Urology Care Foundation is focusing on flushing out the myths and streaming in the facts about bladder ...