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2025-01-25
Lee Enterprises and ProRata.ai Announce Groundbreaking Content Partnership to Revolutionize Local News and AdvertisingLocal health officials are hoping to curb use of social media by youth with new recommendations meant to bolster their mental wellness. The Board of Health for South Heartland District Health Department at its November meeting passed a resolution recommending that schools and other youth-serving organizations adopt policies to limit access to and use of cell phones and social media, according to a press release issued Thursday. Board President Sandra (Sam) Nejezchleb said members of the board are directly concerned with the protection and promotion of health, safety, and welfare of the residents of Adams, Clay, Nuckolls, and Webster Counties. “With this resolution, the board is encouraging adoption of policies that minimize the risk of harm for all children and adolescents, while promoting education on — and support for — healthy and responsible use of social media,” she said. The action followed the board’s review and discussion of the U.S. Surgeon General’s advisories, as well as national and local data about youth social media use. A May 2023 Advisory from the U.S. Surgeon General presented evidence on the impacts of social media on the mental health of children and adolescents. It outlined steps policymakers, parents, youth, and technology companies can take to mitigate the risk of harm to children and adolescents. “We cannot conclude social media is sufficiently safe for children and adolescents,” the advisory stated. In June 2024, the U.S. Surgeon General called for warning labels on social media platforms. SHDHD health director Michele Bever said social media use by the nation’s youth is nearly universal with up to 95% of youth ages 13–17 reporting using a social media platform, and more than a third saying they use social media ‘almost constantly. The national trends are mirrored closely in the four counties covered by the South Heartland District Health Department. Data gathered by SHDHD indicate nearly 90% of 9-12 graders report using social media. About 80% of high school students reported they use social media at least once a day. About one in every three students reported they use social media more than once every hour, with the highest use among 10-11th grade girls at 40-42%. Dr. Kathleen Amyot, who serves as the physician member on the Board of Health, shared information from reports and studies from a variety of peer-reviewed publications with the board. While social media can offer opportunities for social connection, self-expression, and access to supportive communities, particularly if the child is in a marginalized group, she said it comes at a potential cost. “Social media has been associated with increased mental health disorders, bullying victimization, poor sleep and diet, decreased self-esteem, lower socialization skills, and decreased academic performance,” Amyot said. The health department is identifying tools for parents, caretakers, schools, and youth-serving organizations to help them adopt and implement model policies. The department also will be working to provide access to training and guidance to help adults promote age-appropriate social media use and generally model healthy behaviors electronic devices. For more information, contact South Heartland District Health Department at 1-877-238-7595.circus cdo



Trump says he can't guarantee tariffs won't raise prices, won't rule out revenge prosecutionsA Nevada commissioner has shot down Rupert Murdoch’s effort to change his family trust to give full control of his media empire to his eldest son, Lachlan, in order to ensure Fox News would retain its conservative editorial bent. In an at-times blistering decision that was filed on Saturday, commissioner Edmund J. Gorman Jr. found that the father and son, who currently leads Fox News parent company Fox Corp and News Corp, had acted in “bad faith” in their attempts to modify the irrevocable trust, the New York Times reported . As it is currently written, the family trust would divide control of the powerful right-wing media empire – which also includes the New York Post , Wall Street Journal and several other British and Australian newspapers – between Murdoch’s four eldest children following the 93-year-old mogul’s death. Gorman contended in his ruling that the proposal to revise the trust amounted to little more than a “carefully crafted charade” to “permanently cement Lachlan Murdoch’s executive roles” within the Murdoch empire, and did not take into account the “impacts such control would have over the companies or the beneficiaries” of the family trust. Adam Streisand, a lawyer for Rupert Murdoch, told the Times that they were disappointed in the ruling and intended to file an appeal. With the trust remaining unchanged, it sets up a possible scenario in which the other three heirs – James, Elisabeth and Prudence – could potentially out-vote Lachlan for control of the sprawling media conglomerate, even though Lachlan currently runs both Fox and News Corp. While Prudence has been the least involved in the family business, Rupert has at various times considered choosing Lachlan, James or Elisabeth to succeed him. Within the past few years and with James and Elisabeth known to hold more politically moderate views than their dad and older brother, Rupert sought to lock in the right-wing slant of Fox News and his other media properties by positioning Lachlan to take charge. The effort to strip the other three children of all voting power while keeping Lachlan entrenched at the top began in earnest in the middle of last year. At that time, according to the court documents, the children had begun discussing the strategy of dealing with their father’s death behind the scenes, spurred on by the episode in the HBO series Succession when fictional family patriarch Logan Roy suddenly passes away. Under the initial trust agreement , which was meant to be binding, the voting shares would be divided equally among the four oldest children after Rupert’s death. This was due to negotiations with Rupert’s second wife Anna – the mother of James, Lachlan and Elisabeth – who was concerned that her ex-husband’s younger children with his third wife, Wendi Deng, would receive equal voting power. Prudence is Murdoch’s first child with his first wife, Patricia Booker . With a provision in the trust giving Rupert the right to make changes as long as he is acting in all beneficiaries’ best interests, Lachlan and his father looked at a way of amending the arrangement to consolidate Lachlan’s power. It also sought to marginalize James, who they were worried was planning a “coup” with Elisabeth and Prudence to push out Lachlan after their father’s death. Ultimately, Gorman sided overwhelmingly against Rupert and his eldest son, claiming they operated secretly for months and had the ulterior motive of keeping Lachlan in power to keep Fox as a right-wing operation. “The effort was an attempt to stack the deck in Lachlan Murdoch’s favor after Rupert Murdoch’s passing so that his succession would be immutable,” Gorman wrote. “The play might have worked; but an evidentiary hearing, like a showdown in a game of poker, is where gamesmanship collides with the facts and at its conclusion, all the bluffs are called and the cards lie face up,” he added.

Trump says he can't guarantee tariffs won't raise US prices and won't rule out revenge prosecutionsNoneMARRIAGES between first cousins would be banned in the UK under a proposal to be tabled in Parliament. Former Tory minister Richard Holden thinks they “reinforce negative structures and control women” and are linked to more birth defects. Mr Holden said: “People already think it is illegal and then are surprised when you mention it isn’t.” He said cousin marriages can be “cultural rather than religious ” in “some of the communities where it is more prevalent”. He added: “Marriage and relationships should be about individual choice in modern Britain. "It shouldn’t be about anything else.” READ MORE ON MARRIAGE “First-cousin marriage raises serious concerns both in the UK and globally. “Studies show that it is associated with approximately double the rate of birth defects compared to the general population and can reinforce negative structures and control women. “Building on my previous work to ban hymenoplasty and so-called virginity testing in the last Parliament , I will urge the Government to reconsider the legality of first-cousin marriage in the UK. “Many nations and states have taken action on this issue in recent years and it is time for us to do the same.” Most read in The Sun The Basildon and Billericay member’s Bill will go before MPs tomorrow.

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