Day: May 1, 2023

Wisconsin Republican proposes across-the-board social media limits for minors

11:56 pm May 1, 2023

Social media companies would have to verify the age of Wisconsin users and get parental permission for kids to open accounts under a bill unveiled Monday by Republican Rep. David Steffen. The measure would also stop children under 18 from using their accounts between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m., but parents could opt out of […]

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Gisele Bündchen makes first Met Gala appearance after Tom Brady divorce

11:54 pm May 1, 2023

Gisele Bündchen returned to the Met Gala in grand fashion, marking her first time at the star-studded event after finalizing her divorce from Tom Brady. The 42-year-old supermodel sported a vintage Chanel gown with feathered wings for the opening of The Costume Institute’s new spring exhibition, which honors late designer Karl Lagerfeld. “I loved the […]

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New York lawmakers start voting on $229B budget 1 month after deadline

11:53 pm May 1, 2023

New York lawmakers began voting Monday on a $229 billion state budget due a month ago that would raise the minimum wage, crack down on illicit pot shops and ban gas stoves and furnaces in new buildings. Negotiations among Gov. Kathy Hochul and her fellow Democrats in control of the Legislature dragged on past the […]

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Secretary of State Blinken denies role in Hunter Biden Russian disinfo letter: ‘Wasn’t my idea’

11:12 pm May 1, 2023

Secretary of State Antony Blinken denied having any role in the 2020 letter signed by 51 current and past intelligence officials that aimed to discredit the Hunter Biden laptop as part of a Russian disinformation campaign. “One of the great benefits of this job is that I don’t do politics and don’t engage in it. […]

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San Francisco public schools drives parents to find alternate options for kids to bypass school’s math policy

11:12 pm May 1, 2023

San Francisco public school system’s equity-driven policy barring students from taking algebra before high school is driving families to enroll their children in outside tutoring and expensive online courses to stay on track – an option not available to poorer households – according to an education expert that spoke to Fox News. “It’s one of […]

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