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The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 1d

As the school year ends, cities like Detroit, Chicago, and Atlanta face a rise in "teen takeovers," large gatherings of youths that can lead to chaotic and sometimes violent situations, prompting local leaders to seek constructive ways to engage teens while navigating societal anxieties linked to juvenile delinquency and the influence of social media. #TeenTakeovers #YouthEngagement #SocialMediaInfluence #US #IL #MI #GA #DC #OH #TX #CA #OK

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What Are 'Teen Takeovers' and Why Are Police Struggling to Stop Them?
Clyde McGrady reported from Washington, D. C. , Emma Schartz from New York and Julie Bosman from Chicago. As the school year draws to a close, the perennial worry about teenage misbehavior and how to keep youth occupied in the summer has a new name with ominous undertones: "teen takeovers.
Euronews English @euronews.com Β· Lyon πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Β· 2d

A survey of over 190 teachers in the Netherlands reveals that students are increasingly confronting educators with Holocaust disinformation, often sourced from social media platforms like TikTok, leading to concerns about students' ability to distinguish fact from falsehood, as teachers note a general lack of understanding and downplaying of the Holocaust among students. #HolocaustEducation #Disinformation #SocialMediaInfluence #NL #DE #US #FR

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Holocaust denial entering Dutch schools via social media, survey says
Teachers who responded to a survey in the Netherlands say their students confront them with Holocaust-related disinformation they likely picked up on social media.