
On the Radar: ‘Carrotmaxxing,’ the Thumb Tack Hack and #BootsOnlySummer
As summer approaches, parents should be aware of the potential hazards of “carrotmaxxing,” studding flip-flops with thumb tacks and wearing soccer cleats off the field.

As summer approaches, parents should be aware of the potential hazards of “carrotmaxxing,” studding flip-flops with thumb tacks and wearing soccer cleats off the field.

Is the new Lilo & Stitch as good as the 2002 original? And how is AI impacting the world of entertainment?

Artificial intelligence is the topic of the day. Everybody is chatting about it and wondering how it will soon be stitched into the tapestry of

If the Final Destination series teaches us anything, it’s that people aren’t tired of watching the same movie six times.

Teens are taking “nonchalance” to new extremes. Will TikTok’s new meditation feature make a difference in screentime? Water gun-based game “senior assassin” might be more dangerous than you think.

Studies show that screen time typically goes up for youth—sometimes way up—during the summer. With no school to worry about and …

New studies explore why teens are self-diagnosing mental health conditions through TikTok—and why that can be dangerous.

Marvel’s Thunderbolts*/The New Avengers secured its box-office lead. But Sinners and a Minecraft Movie kept their standings as well.

Looking for the right movie for this Mother’s Day? We have a few “mom-approved” Mother’s Day movie suggestions you just might like.

Kids are short-circuiting Chromebooks for internet fame. What is the obsession with the “Jesus Glow”? And why is Common Sense Media recommending age restrictions on AI companions?
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