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Keeping children safe on social media: What parents should know to protect their kids

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www.supertalk.fm – Barbara Ortutay – 2024-06-06 09:15:11

SUMMARY: Navigating social for and is complex. Though default for many , platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram have raised concerns about their effects. Despite lawmakers' discussions on safety, no regulations have passed. While the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act bans kids under 13 without parental consent, issues like bullying persist. Experts suggest delaying social media until at least age 13. Parents banning kids may risk social isolation and unpreparedness. Open communication is crucial; discussing online interactions can . Setting limits, such as phone- nights, is advised. Parental controls exist but are optional and not foolproof, highlighting the unfair burden on parents.

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McClellan leaving MVSU athletics with positive momentum

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-07-01 09:52:32

SUMMARY: Hakim McClellan is leaving Mississippi Valley after two years as the athletic director to return to State as the deputy athletic director under Ashley Robinson. George Ivory will serve as interim at Mississippi Valley State. Under McClellan's leadership, the Athletics Department saw significant progress in facilities, academics, and overall program enhancements. Major upgrades included a new turf football field and a jumbotron scoreboard. McClellan expressed gratitude to the Valley community, emphasizing his continued dedication. MVSU President Dr. Jerryl Briggs praised McClellan's efforts and announced a $1.2 million scholarship increase for student-athletes.

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New laws enacted on July 1 that Mississippians should know about

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-07-01 06:00:55

SUMMARY: As July begins, numerous bills have become in Mississippi, a four-month legislative in . Key legislation includes a new K-12 formula, automatic for pregnant women, faster insurance prior authorization, and changes to the election . Other notable laws banning machine gun conversion devices, implementing the Purple Alert for missing individuals with cognitive disabilities, establishing Walker's Law against sextortion, and the SAFER Act, restricting bathroom use by transgender individuals. Additional laws address marijuana regulations, squatted vehicle bans, electronic search warrants, increased benefits for first responders, new state symbols, and allowing hunters to wear pink safety gear. Future legislative topics may include Medicaid expansion, tax cuts, and legalizing mobile sports betting.

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Your Mississippi forecast for Monday, July 1

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www.supertalk.fm Bennett – 2024-07-01 05:30:27

SUMMARY: Northern Mississippi will be sunny with highs near 90 and lows in the mid-60s. Central Mississippi will see mostly sunny weather with morning fog, afternoon haze, and a slight of showers or thunderstorms; highs will reach the mid-90s with heat indexes of 107-112, and lows near 70. Southern Mississippi will be mostly sunny with afternoon showers or thunderstorms possible; highs will be mid to upper 90s with heat indexes of 114-119, and lows in the mid-70s. Significant heat stress conditions persist in southern Mississippi and northeastern , with heat indexes around 110-115. Slightly drier will moderate northern ' heat.

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