David Landes argues that cell phones represent an isolated life whereas Kimberly Hassel blames a society unable to support or protect its youth for the loneliness crisis.
At one high school in Washington state, students are allowed to use their phones during lunch breaks and between classes.
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As part of the state budget passed over the summer, school districts across Ohio must ban the use of cellphones and smart ...
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Man gets 10 years for sex crimes

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for first-degree rape of a child and electronic communication with a minor, according to the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s ...
The Figgers Foundation, a nonprofit aiming to improve education with effective technology and health-related access, announced it is rolling out a plan offering free devices, three years of internet ...
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