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  • Dec 26, 2023 | pbs.org | Becky Wandel |Rawan Elbaba |Marie Cusick

    PBS NewsHour The addictive nature of social media doesn't just have parents, lawmakers and advocates worried. Last year, more than half of U.S. teens said it would be difficult to give up social media, including TikTok and YouTube. The latest episode of our Student Reporting Labs series "Moments of Truth" tells the story of one teen who faced this dilemma head-on with Instagram.

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Marie Cusick
Marie Cusick @MarieCusick
24 May 23

RT @lclap: Go team!!!

Marie Cusick
Marie Cusick @MarieCusick
2 May 23

Student journalists: pitch us!

PBS News Student Reporting Labs
PBS News Student Reporting Labs @ReportingLabs

Ahead of the 2024 U.S. elections, we're looking for student stories on dis/misinformation, artificial intelligence, and how digital spaces impact young people. STUDENTS: Send us your pitches for our series #MomentsofTruth https://t.co/kNbc3GqGpA

Marie Cusick
Marie Cusick @MarieCusick
8 Mar 23

Great work @BrumerDelilah !

Adriana Chavira
Adriana Chavira @adrianachavira

I live vicariously through my students. When I was a reporter, my dream was to work for the @latimes. That never happened but today, 1 of my senior editors got a story published there. Editors, keep an eye out for her because she has a bright future! https://t.co/0mBhA6krQD