WASHINGTON, June 22 : U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee leadership agreed on legislation that would require social media platforms to provide "safeguards and tools" for minors and parents, according to a statement on Monday, a key step in a years-long debate over how to protect children online. Chairm

WASHINGTON, June 22 : U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee leadership agreed on legislation that would require social media platforms to provide "safeguards and tools" for…

WASHINGTON, June 22 : The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee reached a bipartisan agreement on regulating youth social media use, the committee's leaders said in a statement…