This might not be a shock to anyone who’s known or been a teen, but many still oppose sweeping efforts to pry their phones away during the school day, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Still, they’re slightly more open to phone bans during class than all day.
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FCC Chair Brendan Carr will return to Congress next week.
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