Senate Bill 78, approved 36-12, would require students to leave phones and smartwatches at home or put them in a secure ...
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The Iowa City Community School District is beginning discussions on a potential revision to the district’s cell phone policy, even as students say the current policy is working well for them. Board ...
Legislation to ban student cell phone use in class moved one step closer to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's desk. The Michigan Senate voted on a pair of bills Thursday, Jan. 22 that would prohibit students ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is worried about cell phones. Under the department, the Food and Drug Administration has removed webpages that asserted the devices are safe, according ...
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill Thursday to ban cell phones in schools throughout New Jersey. The State Senate originally passed Bill S3695 last month, which calls for guidelines to restrict and/or ban ...
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WATT Fuel Cell Advances Commercial Rollout with First 2 kW WATT HOME™ Installation in Clarksburg and Initial Shipments to Hope Gas Ahead of 2026 Residential Launch WATT Fuel Cell (“WATT”) today ...