LEGAL ACTION

Oct 28 2024CRIME

„AI and Illegal Images: Catching Up to a Dangerous Trend”

Artificial Intelligence is making it easier for people to create disturbing images of children. These fake pictures are beginning to spread online. Law enforcement is working hard to stop this. They say that making or sharing such images is a serious crime. Justice Department officials explained th

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Oct 22 2024CRIME

Georgia Dock Collapse: Families Demand Answers and Safety Reforms

Lawyers standing for families affected by a tragic dock collapse in Georgia held a conference in Jacksonville. The event, which took place on Sapelo Island during an annual event, resulted in the loss of three lives. Among the seven victims, four hailed from Duval County. Renowned civil rights lawye

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Texas AG Targets Dallas Doctor Over Teen Trans Care

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is making waves by suing a Dallas pediatrician, Dr. May Lau. He says she's breaking state law by giving hormone treatments to teens trying to transition their gender. Paxton claims these treatments are harmful and irreversible. The law he's using, SB 14, was passed

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Texas AG Takes On Doctor for Transgender Care to Minors

In a fresh twist, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against a Dallas doctor, Dr. May Chi Lau. The suit claims she provided hormone replacement therapy to 21 minors for gender transition between October 2023 and August. Texas has a law, Senate Bill 14, that bans such treatments fo

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is TikTok Good for Kids? Let's Think About It

TikTok, the popular video-sharing app, is facing pushback from some US regions. Why? They're worried about kids' mental well-being. Features like endless scrolling and constant notifications might be addictive. Plus, dangerous challenges have led to serious incidents, according to New York's top law

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is TikTok Making Kids Addicted? States Step In

TikTok, with its never-ending stream of videos and constant notifications, has states and Washington D.C. worried. They've teamed up to sue the app, highlighting features such as infinite scrolling and push notifications that might cause issues like anxiety and depression in young users. But the con

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Oct 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

TikTok in Legal Trouble: States Sue Over Kids’ Mental Health

Fourteen US states have filed lawsuits against TikTok, blaming the app for harming kids’ mental health. They say TikTok’s never-ending feed, late-night notifications, and risky challenges keep kids glued to the platform. The states argue that TikTok’s focus on profits makes it addictive and harmful.

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Mystery Letters Stir Trouble at Rhode Island Airport

Something fishy is going on at the Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC). A mysterious letter-writer has been claiming that things aren't being run properly, and even suggested some shady business might be happening. RIAC is saying no way, but they're still concerned about what could happen if emp

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

AT&T's Fight Against Broadcom's Price Hike

In a recent lawsuit, AT&T is going after Broadcom. Why? Because Broadcom wants to increase the price of using VMware products by over 1,000%. This isn't just any price hike—it's a massive jump that could cost AT&T millions more each year. AT&T uses VMware software to run its network smoothly. B

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Oct 03 2024RELIGION

LDS Temple in Las Vegas: A Balancing Act

Imagine a sparkling new temple planned for the desert landscape of Las Vegas. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has big plans, but local residents aren't so sure. They're worried about light pollution, noise, and increased traffic in their quiet neighborhoods. Yet, the church believes

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