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The heightened measures arrive as social media companies face increased scrutiny over how their platform affects the mental health and well-being of younger users. A growing number of states are also trying to pass age verification laws, although they have faced court challenges.companies support putting the onus on app stores to verify ages amid criticism that they don’t do enough to make their products safe for children — or verify that no kids under 13 use them.
Instagram will also send notifications to parents “with information about how they can have conversations with their teens on the importance of providing the correct age online,” the company said.Friday from President Donald Trump’s move to instituteon Truth Social that erroneously claimed legendary investor Warren Buffett praised his recent economic policies.
Here’s a closer look at the facts.CLAIM: Warren Buffett said President Donald Trump is “is making the best economic moves he’s seen in 50 years.”
THE FACTS: This is false. Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett’s company,
shortly after Trump posted the video, calling reports on social media attributing comments to Buffett “false.” Buffett told a reporter Friday that he won’t be commenting on the economy until Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting later this spring.will come out on top after finishing the Spanish Grand Prix one-two on Sunday.
That sense of dominance was aided by a late-race collapse by Max Verstappen and his Red Bull team. Verstappen was bearing down on Norris until a late safety car led to him having slower tires. He was quickly passed by Charles Leclerc and George Russell before the defending champion made it much worse byThe resulting 10-second penalty for Verstappen sent him plummeting down to a 10th-placed finish in Spain.
Things got testy from there.Russell called the move “deliberate” and said Verstappen set a bad example.