In 1972, the Surgeon General issued the following warning on violent TV programs: "It is clear to me that the causal relationship between televised violence and antisocial behavior is sufficient to ...
"This isn't a simple cause-and-effect situation. The impact depends on the individual's vulnerabilities, family dynamics and ...
— -- Just when you thought it was safe to play video games again, a new report out in the journal Pediatrics claims to cinch a link between violent video games and increased hostility in young ...
In February 2018, President Trump stated in response to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida that “the level of violence (in) video games is really shaping young people’s thoughts.” He’s far from ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. United States Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced ...
Mexico's proposed violent video game tax could spell a new era for video games like the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI.
The president meets with video game industry executives on Thursday. President Donald Trump is set to meet with representatives from the video game industry at the White House Thursday after the ...
Teenage boy sits in front of TV playing video gameGetty Images—(c) Schedivy Pictures Inc. It’s the holiday season and that means that kids by the millions are asking Santa for the opportunity to blow ...
With gore in video games becoming more enticing to consumers, the demand for it is growing. This, like any new trend, makes people wonder: what effect does this have on our youth? According to ...
Violent video games have found themselves in the crosshairs of politicians yet again, but this time with Mexico's government.
America’s health crank in chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr is promising to unearth the root cause of the deadly mass shootings gripping our country. His absurd conclusion? Video games, a long-debunked ...
I called it “clueless” and “inconsistent” because it was, and now a bill proposed by an Oklahoma lawmaker to tax violent video games has been thrown out by a subcommittee. The bad news: It nearly ...