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More states are adopting laws to protect children of family vloggers

These laws are not geared toward the casual parent who wants to share a picture of their child on Facebook. They’re putting guardrails in place for a form of child labor that has gone wildly unchecked.

Ruby Franke was once one of the most popular YouTube family vloggers, posting videos featuring her husband and six children on her channel, 8 Passengers, that racked up more than 1 billion views.

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George Kittle Injury Status: Will 49ers TE play in Week 11 vs. Seahawks

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Will George Kittle play in Week 11 vs. the Seahawks as he deals with a hamstring injury?

The San Francisco 49ers have had a slow start to their 2024 season, but they seem to be getting healthier just in time to make a run over the second half of the year. Last week, they had Christian McCaffrey available for the first time which helped provide a much needed boost to the offense. On Sunday, the 49ers will have an important NFC West division matchup...

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Davante Adams Injury Update: Jets WR trending towards playing in Week 11

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Will this be the week that Davante Adams finally ‘goes off’ for the New York Jets?

The 2024 season for the New York Jets has not gone as planned. After starting 2-1, they lost five straight games, fired their coach, and traded for Aaron Rodgers’ favorite wide receiver in the league. They’ve been a team that can’t escape drama and are currently 3-7 heading into Week 11. With a must-win game against the Indianapolis Colts at home on Sunday,...

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Amari Cooper injury update: Will Bills WR play in Week 11 vs. Chiefs?

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Will Amari Cooper be back in the lineup when Bills take on the Chiefs in Week 11?

The Buffalo Bills will play their biggest game of the season in Week 11 when they host the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs. Over the past few seasons, the Bills and Chiefs have developed quite the rivalry in the AFC as two of the best teams in the conference. Sunday will be no different as the Bills come in at 8-2 and will hope to hand the Chiefs their first loss of...

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David Fucillo

Your daily NFL trivia game, Sunday edition

Think you can figure out what NFL player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out.

We’re back for another day of the SB Nation in-5 daily trivia game, and we’re returning to our system of a new article each day for the game.

We tried using a single article for the game, updated with the latest game each day, but it was creating a bit of an unwieldy experience in the comments. So, we’ll have the current day’s game plus the previous three days in each...

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Ben Brubaker

Scientists Establish the Best Algorithm for Traversing a Map

Dijkstra’s algorithm was long thought to be the most efficient way to find a graph’s best routes. Researchers have now proven that it’s “universally optimal.”

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Valeriya Safronova

‘Mathis Family Matters’ Gave Them the Courage to Be Openly in Love

Gregory Mathis and Richard Cooper bonded over faith and family. Mr. Mathis said he felt early on that their souls were aligned. But both feared the judgment of being openly gay.

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Alyce McFadden and Mark Bonamo

Why Whoopi Goldberg Is Feuding With a Staten Island Bakery

The left-leaning host of “The View” said the business in a Republican stronghold declined to take an order under her name. The bakery said politics had nothing to do with it.

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Mike Isaac

Bluesky Is Growing Up. Maybe Too Fast.

The fledgling social media site has been flooded by people seeking alternatives to Facebook, X and Threads. It hasn’t all been easy.

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Ross Douthat

Trump Has Put an End to an Era. The Future Is Up for Grabs.

The post-Cold War era has ended, and we’re not going back.

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Roxane Gay

Enough

To suggest we should yield even a little to Trump’s odious politics is unacceptable. Even if we did, it would never be enough.

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Peter Gelb

How to Save Opera in America? Make It New Again.

To survive and thrive, we can’t rely on the glories of the past.

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Ezra Klein

Jared Polis Wants to Win Back the Hippies

The governor’s embrace of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be no less significant to his success than his attention to affordability.

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Elisabeth Egan

Cher Can, and Does, Turn Back Time

In the first volume of her memoir (which she hasn’t read), she explores her difficult childhood, her fraught marriage to Sonny Bono and how she found her voice.

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Stephanie Saul

Why Did Ben Sasse Resign as President of the University of Florida?

Florida’s star president, Ben Sasse, was among the best paid university presidents ever. He promised a conservative overhaul, but then he resigned, leaving controversy and an embarrassing drop in the U.S. News rankings.

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Damien Cave

‘No Use for Hatred’: A Village Seeks to Move On From a U.S. Massacre

The hamlet of My Lai is infamous for American war crimes, but now it holds lessons in resilience and how to let go of anger.

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Kim Barker and Brendan Hoffman

At a Ukraine Maternity Clinic, Deaths From an Airstrike Shatter a Community

It was one horrific day of the war in Ukraine when a missile fell on the Adonis clinic in Kyiv.

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Marc Santora

Russia Launches Major Attack on Power Grid, Ukraine Says

Ukrainian energy infrastructure was the target of an hourslong attack involving around 120 missiles and 90 drones, officials in the country said. At least five people were killed.

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Sam Roberts

Pat Koch Thaler, Sister to a Famed Mayor, Chose to Die on a Saturday

Ms. Thaler, a former dean at N.Y.U., used her last interview to reminisce about her brother, Ed, and to publicize the alternatives to prolonging pain and suffering.

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Mary Pilon

The Broken Promises of a Table Tennis Olympian

Michael Hyatt used his charisma and tales of athletic prowess to persuade a string of women to open up their homes and wallets, leaving them disillusioned, bitter and in debt.

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