SynopsisUS House Energy and Commerce Committee leaders announced a bipartisan agreement on regulating youth social media use. While details remain undisclosed, the deal aims to "hold Big Tech accountable" and foster a safer digital space for children. Months of cross-party collaboration have yielded common ground on policies to significantly enhance the online environment for young users.The US House Energy and Commerce Committee reached a bipartisan agreement ‌on regulating ⁠youth ⁠social media use, the committee's leaders said in a statement on Monday.Republican Committee Chairman Brett Guthrie ⁠and top ‌committee Democrat Frank Pallone did ⁠not release details about the deal, saying it would "hold Big Tech accountable.""We worked across the aisle for many months ‌and have now found common ground ​on ​policies ⁠to significantly improve the digital environment for kids," Guthrie ​and Pallone said in a joint statement. ...moreElevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.Subscribe Now