
Should Smartphones Carry a Health Warning?
Smartphones are woven into every corner of daily life. They wake us, feed us news, track our steps, and sometimes act as an impromptu lullaby.
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Smartphones are woven into every corner of daily life. They wake us, feed us news, track our steps, and sometimes act as an impromptu lullaby.

Online stalking rarely arrives with a dramatic entrance. It does not announce itself as danger. It slips in quietly, often disguised as attention, concern, or

Romance fraud is a form of exploitation that thrives on human trust. It is not a reflection of gullibility; rather, it is a calculated manipulation

Shame is a remarkably sticky emotion. It clings to the mind long after the moment that created it has passed. People often think of shame

Scammers are a part of modern life, lurking in emails, text messages, phone calls, and even social media. They rely on speed and distraction, hoping

Online bullying does not always look the same. Sometimes it is loud and visible. Other times it is quiet and hidden. Both matter. Both cause harm. The

Online grooming is a subtle, often invisible process. Unlike the dramatic depictions you might see on television, it rarely begins with obvious threats or inappropriate

There is a steady background to modern life now: notifications, scrolling, streaming, emails, quick checks that turn into twenty minutes. It feels normal because it

Governments, safeguarding groups and parents across the world are starting to ask a serious question: should children under 16 be allowed on social media at

The Ides of March has endured as a warning about what happens when clear signals are ignored. In its original telling, the danger was political.