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Toronto school board, firefighters warn of ‘dangerous’ social-media trends
2 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Big Ocean breaks new ground as K-pop’s first deaf group
4 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Manitoba bans cellphones for K-8 students
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024Some doctors sneak education into their online content to drown out misinformation
6 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Frustrated educators disconnecting distracted students from devices
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024Study shows ‘striking’ number who believe news misinforms
3 minute read Preview Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025The joke’s on us as social media capitalizes on our base impulses in race to the bottom
7 minute read Preview Friday, Dec. 16, 2022Winnipeg esthetician Tina Cable knows sometimes beauty can be skin-deep
6 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020TikTok’s algorithm to be licensed to US joint venture led by Oracle and Silver Lake
6 minute read Preview Tuesday, Sep. 23, 2025New documentary revisits Lilith Fair, gives it the overdue kudos it deserves
8 minute read Preview Monday, Sep. 15, 2025Stop the online world, I want to get off
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Sep. 13, 2025Widespread availability of graphic Charlie Kirk shooting video shows content moderation challenges
6 minute read Preview Sunday, Sep. 21, 2025Kinew stands by cabinet minister dogged by controversy
5 minute read Preview Friday, Sep. 12, 2025Bewildered and ‘in horror,’ Toronto man fights fake news that he shot U.S. influencer Charlie Kirk
4 minute read Preview Friday, Sep. 19, 2025Protests against Nepal’s social-media ban grow more violent as demonstrators set buildings on fire
6 minute read Preview Thursday, Sep. 25, 2025ChatGPT — get away from my em dash
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Sep. 6, 2025Collective encourages BIPOC networking
4 minute read Preview Friday, Sep. 5, 2025Attorneys general warn OpenAI and other tech companies to improve chatbot safety
4 minute read Preview Sunday, Sep. 21, 2025American Eagle counts new customers after Sydney Sweeney ad frenzy and shares soar
3 minute read Preview Monday, Sep. 22, 2025C-SPAN announces deal for its service to be carried on YouTube TV, Hulu
3 minute read Preview Friday, Sep. 19, 2025bbno$, the Beaches warn approaching TikTok Canada closure will hurt homegrown artists
6 minute read Preview Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025Lawyer argues Meta can’t be held liable for gunmaker’s Instagram posts in Uvalde families’ lawsuit
5 minute read Sunday, Sep. 21, 2025LOS ANGELES (AP) — A lawsuit filed by families of the Uvalde school shooting victims alleging Instagram allowed gun manufacturers to promote firearms to minors should be thrown out, lawyers for Meta, Instagram's parent company, argued Tuesday.
Nineteen children and two teachers were killed in the May 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
The families sued Meta in Los Angeles in May 2024, saying the social media platform failed to enforce its own rules forbidding firearms advertisements aimed at minors. The families, who were present at last month's hearing, did not appear in court, with a lawyer citing the back-to-school season. Many plaintiffs attended the hearing virtually, he said.
In one ad posted on Instagram, the Georgia-based gunmaker Daniel Defense shows Santa Claus holding an assault rifle. In another post by the same company, a rifle leans against a refrigerator, with the caption: “Let’s normalize kitchen Daniels. What Daniels do you use to protect your kitchen and home?”