Utah’s Lawsuit Against Snapchat Uncovers Alarming Impact on Teens and Disturbing AI Practices

SALT LAKE CITY — A lawsuit filed by the Utah Department of Commerce against Snapchat has uncovered disturbing trends regarding the app’s impact on young users in the state. The legal action, initiated by the Division of Consumer Protection and spearheaded by the Utah Attorney General’s Office, was officially lodged against Snap, Inc. on June 30, 2025. Initially, many details of the complaint were kept confidential, but recent revelations have exposed serious concerns. The lawsuit highlights that since 2020, teenagers in Utah have spent a staggering 8 million minutes on Snapchat, equating to more than … Read more

Richmond County to Implement Stricter Enforcement of Juvenile Curfew Laws for Local Teens

Richmond County, Georgia, is set to enforce its juvenile curfew laws with new protocols aimed at ensuring the safety of its young residents. The updated measures, which focus on the enforcement of existing curfews, come in response to growing concerns about juvenile delinquency and public safety in the area. Authorities in Richmond County have reported an uptick in incidents involving minors during late-night hours. This prompted local officials to reevaluate current curfew regulations and enhance their enforcement strategies. The new protocols aim to address these issues while also fostering a safer community environment for both … Read more

Jury Trial for Garfield Man Charged in Teen’s Death Delayed Over Scheduling Conflicts

A judge in Arkansas has rescheduled the jury trial for a Garfield man charged in connection with the death of a teenager. The decision came as a result of conflicts in schedules that necessitated changes in the court calendar. The trial was originally set to commence this month but has now been postponed, prompting concern from the community about the lengthy judicial process in the case. The defendant, whose name has not been released, is accused of involvement in an incident leading to the tragic loss of life, which has garnered significant attention in local … Read more

Trump Administration Seeks Exit from Lawsuit on Transgender Athletes as NH Teens Stand Their Ground

Concord, N.H. — The administration of former President Donald Trump is seeking to remove itself from a legal challenge initiated by two New Hampshire teenagers against the state’s prohibition of transgender athletes in girls’ sports. This lawsuit also contests an executive order issued by Trump regarding the same issue. The case features Parker Tirrell, 16, and Iris Turmelle, 14, who became the first individuals to formally challenge Trump’s “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” order after they joined their lawsuit against New Hampshire’s ban earlier this year. A federal judge has permitted them to participate … Read more