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Recent headlines from Straight Arrow include: "How ‘buy now, pay later’ options quietly add interest fees"; "Digital ads are flooded with ‘synthetic’ AI models. How one state is calling them out"; "Why an over-scrolled generation is turning to ‘grandma hobbies’ for mental health"; "Young woman’s rare autoimmune disease points to new treatment"; "New federal law allows shark attack alerts on phones. But will states actually send them?". We track 11 articles from this source.
Latest Articles from Straight Arrow
- : How ‘buy now, pay later’ options quietly add interest fees
- : Digital ads are flooded with ‘synthetic’ AI models. How one state is calling them out
- : Why an over-scrolled generation is turning to ‘grandma hobbies’ for mental health
- : Young woman’s rare autoimmune disease points to new treatment
- : New federal law allows shark attack alerts on phones. But will states actually send them?
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Digital ads are flooded with ‘synthetic’ AI models. How one state is calling them out

Why an over-scrolled generation is turning to ‘grandma hobbies’ for mental health
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Young woman’s rare autoimmune disease points to new treatment

New federal law allows shark attack alerts on phones. But will states actually send them?

Your phone isn’t really eavesdropping. But it still knows all about you

AI isn’t making you dumber. But it may be changing how you think

Social media stole our attention. AI companions are coming for our hearts. The legal battles may be next

Reality TV shows force contestants offline. Experts say it’s good for them
