SCOOP: Should Social Media Platforms Carry Warning Labels Like Cigarettes?

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From warning labels on social media platforms to new masking laws (not what you think), and building a temporary Olympic-sized swimming pool inside a football stadium, we cover it all in this week’s SCOOP. Topics include health, politics, pop culture, law, security, immigration and history (including a quick detour to discuss Ellis Island). We even ponder what solution ChatGPT might have for fixing our nation’s borders. We arrive at a central question to consider: Do we face a lack of choice or a lack of creativity for our current national challenges? Your Conversation Starters:   ✓ 3:00: Surgeon general recommends warning label on social media platforms.    ✓ 7:00: New York governor exploring face mask ban on subways.  ✓ 7:00: George Strait ousts the Grateful Dead with a new record… AND learn a little more about this country crooner’s grit.   Your SCOOP:   ✓ 11:00 Context for the Supreme Court’s decision on "bump stocks."   ✓ 18:00: Context for the Supreme Court’s decision on “Abortion Pill” access.  ✓ 18:00: Foundation for the case we still await the Supremes’ ruling on ... presidential immunity.   ✓ 20:00: The latest on what Democrats call "reproductive rights" legislation.   ✓ 25:00: Your questions about a new proposal on our national military draft, plus some historic context.   ✓ 34:00: A surprise development in a murder case that puts the spotlight on the U.S. border. ✓ 38:00: Arrests made in a newly designated terrorist smuggling ring.   ✓ 38:00: Why comparing the current stiuation at the U.S. border and immigration at Ellis Island just doesn't work. If you’d like to help support SmartHER News’ mission of a free, independent, nonpartisan press – here’s how you can become a SCOOP insider: https://www.scoop.smarthernews.com/get-the-inside-scoop/  SmartHER SHOP Instagram: Instagram.com/SmartHERNews   Website: SmartHERNews.com   YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/SmartHERNews 

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