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CBSNews.com 

New York governor to sign bill banning addictive social media feeds for kids

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is set to sign a watershed bill Thursday that will allow parents to block suggested posts described as addictive from their children's social media feeds. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent spoke with Governor Hochul about the law.

The Punch 

Rivers caretaker chairmen resume, dissolve LGs’ committees

The Caretaker Committee Chairmen for the 23 Local Government Areas of Rivers State have assumed duties with the swearing-in of their members and dissolution of all standing committees in their respective councils. Also, the chairmen dissolved all task forces set up by the ousted council chairmen, even as they pledged to pay all outstanding salaries

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Variety 

Roland Emmerich’s Gladiator Series ‘Those About to Die’ to Be Distributed in Eastern Europe by Eccho Rights

International distributor Eccho Rights will be handling first window sales throughout Central and Eastern Europe on the Roland Emmerich-directed ancient Rome series “Those About to Die,” starring Anthony Hopkins as as Emperor Vespasian. The Stockholm-headquartered Eccho Rights – which is owned by German investment and co-production outfit Night Train Media, headed by Herbert L. Kloiber […]

F1-Fansite 

Domenicali Evaluates Barcelona's Future Amidst Spanish GP Showcase

Jun.20 - F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says it remains possible he will agree to sign a new race contract with Barcelona. On Wednesday, before this weekend's Spanish GP, the Italian joined some 40,000 locals in the centre of the city for a pre-weekend showcase event featuring Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Alpine's Jack Doohan at the.....check out full post »

CBSNews.com 

Several controversial Supreme Court rulings still pending

The Supreme Court is expected to issue more rulings Thursday morning with a number of high-profile cases remaining on the docket in the current term, including former President Donald Trump's immunity claim. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has more on what decisions are coming from the justices.