
The Coronavirus Screen-Time Supernova
After nearly a year cooped up at homes, trying to talk about screen time limits and realities feels isn’t getting any easier.

After nearly a year cooped up at homes, trying to talk about screen time limits and realities feels isn’t getting any easier.

So what movies, exactly, are they watching during the COVID era? ScreenEngine/ASI actually conducted a poll to find out

The catchy children’s ditty/diabolical earwig has do-do-do-do-doo’ed itself all the way to the top of YouTube as its No. 1 video of all time.

new research suggests that using social media too much—especially now, during the coronavirus outbreak—can lead to both depression and what researchers call “secondary trauma.”

We want to help you have a sense of what you might expect to find in the videos of the site’s most popular and influential content contributors.

We all know—and many parents know all too well—that school’s back in session. But this fall is unlike any we’ve seen in our lifetime, and

If you haven’t heard, the U.S. government is thinking about banning TikTok due to privacy concerns. And while the Chinese-owned tech company just announced a

Back in March, many movie-goers (myself included) were disappointed when theaters closed and Disney decided to push back the release date for its highly anticipated

Taylor Swift is back with a new album, Folklore. On it, she reflects on her life and some of her painful experiences. One member of
Januarys are busier than most months for me. On top of editing and publishing, I’m also doing a whole lot of calculating and tabulating. Now,
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>