Youth Activists Rally for Gun Violence Prevention Despite Governor’s Resistance

PERRY, Iowa — In the wake of a recent school shooting in Perry, Iowa, students are taking a stand against gun violence. Governor Kim Reynolds has faced criticism for her dismissal of the notion that additional gun laws would have prevented the tragedy. However, March for Our Lives Iowa is pushing back, highlighting the importance of gun violence prevention legislation. March for Our Lives Iowa has released its legislative agenda, which emphasizes the effectiveness of Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) in preventing potential shooters from accessing weapons temporarily if they pose a threat to themselves … Read more

Nevada Attorney General Launches Lawsuits Against Social Media Giants, Accusing Platforms of Deliberately Addicting Youth

Las Vegas, Nevada – Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford has filed civil lawsuits against several popular social media platforms, including TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger. The lawsuits allege that the algorithms used by these platforms have been intentionally designed to addict young users. According to Ford’s office, these addictive designs have led to various negative effects on the mental and physical health, privacy, and safety of young people. The lawsuits specifically point out features such as endless scrolling, disappearing content, and dopamine-inducing rewards as tactics used by these platforms to maximize usage and manipulate … Read more

Local Judge Brings Learning to Life with “Abe Lincoln’s Hat” Reading Initiative for Youth

ADDISON, Ill. – In honor of Abraham Lincoln’s legacy, Judge Chantelle Porter of the 18th Judicial Circuit of DuPage County in Addison will be participating in the “Judges Go to School Day” program. As part of this initiative, Judge Porter will visit local schools and libraries to read the popular children’s book, “Abe Lincoln’s Hat,” by Martha Brenner. This reading program, organized by the Illinois Judges Association, aims to promote reading appreciation, value, and enjoyment among students in kindergarten through fourth grade. During her visits, Judge Porter will don the traditional black robes and engage … Read more

Texas Schools Crack Down on Youth Vaping with Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs

HOUSTON, TX – Since the implementation of a new Texas law aimed at curbing youth vaping, hundreds of students in Houston-area school districts have been sent to disciplinary alternative education programs, a move that some school administrators and advocates are questioning as too harsh. House Bill 114, which went into effect on September 1, requires public schools to remove any student caught with an e-cigarette and send them to a separate center designated for students in serious trouble. According to data collected by the Chronicle, in the largest five school districts in the Houston region, … Read more