Social media ban for under-16s backed by Lords
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Social media ban for under-16s backed by Lords
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The Independent covers reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech while investigating issues like Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and producing documentaries such as 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet relies on donations to fund on-the-ground journalists who speak to both sides while avoiding paywalls so reporting stays accessible and funded by those who can afford it. The House of Lords backed an Australian-style ban on social media for under-16s and launched a three-month consultation to consider curfews, doom-scrolling measures, and other pros and cons; peers voted 261 to 150 for Lord Nash's amendment.
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