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Gobernador de California firma ley para proteger a menores de adicción a redes sociales

California hará ilegal que las plataformas de redes sociales proporcionen deliberadamente contenidos adictivos a menores sin el consentimiento de los padres a partir de 2027, según una nueva ley firmada el viernes por el gobernador demócrata Gavin Newsom.
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Why an 'honorable' discharge is a part of a dishonorable system
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Helping Ukraine Survive Is Up to Europe Now
Trump is closer to Putin than to any of the continent’s democratic leaders.
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Chargers takeaways: 'Healthier' win over Titans sets up challenging November games
The 6-3 Chargers have won three in a row, but next comes a stretch of difficult games against top-notch quarterbacks, starting with Joe Burrow and the Bengals.
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MELISSA DEROSA: Democrats face a painful question: What went wrong?
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The rise and fall of Ryan Garcia: Embattled boxer wants to be the relatable anti-hero
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LAX security popped open student's suitcase, found her clothes soaked in meth, officials say
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What can a new President Trump really do on Day One? A guide for the worried
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Rams vs. Miami Dolphins: How to watch, prediction and betting odds
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Letters to the Editor: Is the freakout over Donald Trump going too far?
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Letters to the Editor: Americans simply don't like the party of coastal elites. Democrats need a change
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Sting on his new trio, his old friend Billy Joel and why he'll never wear spandex
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COP29 climate summit begins today. Will it be the last for the U.S.?
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How a U.S. Army veteran went from battlefields to mushroom farming
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Jalen Ramsey's L.A. impact is still championed by Rams preparing to face Dolphins
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Why Joan Chen almost gave up on acting and how she found her destiny
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The Post’s college football rankings, Heisman watch following Week 11
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The election was exhausting. Here’s how to survive work afterward.
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Congress set to extend government shutdown deadline into Trump’s term
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Japan’s Parliament Reelects Struggling Leader Shigeru Ishiba as Prime Minister
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Courts restrained Trump in first term. Will they 'check' his power again?
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