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After a pastor was carjacked by a teenager in Baltimore City, he is calling for compassion and change for the youth.
Columbus teens lead summer campaign to fight gun violence by replacing violent social media trends with good deeds and community engagement.
Nine-in-ten U.S. teens say they use YouTube. Majorities also use TikTok (63%), Instagram (61%) and Snapchat (55%).
Adolescence is a crucial stage of human development. During this unstable period, teenagers experience numerous physical, ...
Keena Harris told Newsweek she was scrolling through her 14-year-old daughter's phone when one clip caught her "by surprise." ...
Local teens from the Boys & Girls Club of the Capital Region are advocating for more positive influences and involvement in clubs to combat gun violence, with parents calling the club a ...
A mental health hack designed to promote mental well-being could shift how teenagers view themselves—according to new ...
Multiple fights broke out during Summerfest's final night, resulting in 21 ejections. Milwaukee alderman demands changes as ...
While "the dramatic decline in the teen birth rate since the early 1990s has occurred across all race/ethnic and socioeconomic groups," as Wildsmith said, the declines "have been somewhat uneven ...
Springville teen writes positive chalk messages to help others dealing with depression By Emma Benson, KSL-TV | Posted - May 30, 2025 at 4:45 p.m.
We know that social media can be harmful to teens. Meta has found in its own research that Instagram makes body image worse for one in three teen girls, ...