TALLAHASSEE - Saying social media is "facing a reckoning," Florida fired back Monday against a lawsuit challenging a new state law aimed at keeping children off social media platforms.
Legal challenges will decide the fate of the state's new ban on social media for kids under 14. Plus, more on how Broward ...
It will require social media sites to delete existing accounts for those under 14 years of age within 90 days, or the ...
Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok are among the social media apps that may be required to delete the accounts of anyone under ...
Cold temperatures have arrived in the Sunshine State and social media is full of memes making fun of the weather.
Under the law which just took effect, social media companies must delete existing accounts of minors within 90 days.
As of Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, nine new laws went into effect in Florida. That's on top of nearly 180 new laws in Florida that started in July and 34 more that took effect in October. Some are ...
However, not all of Florida's lawmakers agree this is the best way to protect children. "It is not the legislature's job to parent the parents in how they parent," state Sen. Shevrin Jones, D-Miami ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - A new law is forcing all Florida children under the age of 14 off of social media. The rule, which ...
The son of a Florida retiree says Saudi Arabia has forced his father to take steps to renounce his American citizenship after ...
Laws restricting social media for children, adult websites, and people getting too close to first responders were some of ...