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House Passes "Take It Down Act" Criminalizing Non-Consensual Explicit Image Sharing
The House passed the bipartisan "Take It Down Act", making it a federal crime to post non-consensual explicit images online, requiring social media companies to remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request, following a unanimous Senate vote and advocacy from First Lady Melania Trump.
House Passes "Take It Down Act" Criminalizing Non-Consensual Explicit Image Sharing
The House passed the bipartisan "Take It Down Act", making it a federal crime to post non-consensual explicit images online, requiring social media companies to remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request, following a unanimous Senate vote and advocacy from First Lady Melania Trump.
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52% Bias Score


JoJo Siwa Recalls Receiving Homemade Bomb from Stalker at Age 12
Singer JoJo Siwa revealed on Celebrity Big Brother that she received a homemade bomb in the mail from a stalker when she was 12 years old; the stalker, Phoenix Sundown, was sentenced to five years in prison for sending the bomb and other harmful materials.
JoJo Siwa Recalls Receiving Homemade Bomb from Stalker at Age 12
Singer JoJo Siwa revealed on Celebrity Big Brother that she received a homemade bomb in the mail from a stalker when she was 12 years old; the stalker, Phoenix Sundown, was sentenced to five years in prison for sending the bomb and other harmful materials.
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24% Bias Score


Germany's Slow Cycling Progress: A Call for Safer Infrastructure
A German article reports that bicycle usage for daily commutes increased from 9.3% in 2002 to 11.3% currently; the author, a cyclist, highlights the dangers children face cycling to school due to insufficient road infrastructure, advocating for immediate improvements to ensure safety for all cyclist...
Germany's Slow Cycling Progress: A Call for Safer Infrastructure
A German article reports that bicycle usage for daily commutes increased from 9.3% in 2002 to 11.3% currently; the author, a cyclist, highlights the dangers children face cycling to school due to insufficient road infrastructure, advocating for immediate improvements to ensure safety for all cyclist...
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60% Bias Score


Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Faces Implementation Hurdles
Australia's planned December 2025 ban on social media for under-16s, supported by both major parties, faces hurdles in implementing age verification technology and securing platform compliance, despite a trial underway.
Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Faces Implementation Hurdles
Australia's planned December 2025 ban on social media for under-16s, supported by both major parties, faces hurdles in implementing age verification technology and securing platform compliance, despite a trial underway.
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48% Bias Score


US Senators Demand AI Safety Transparency After Child Harm Lawsuits
US Senators Alex Padilla and Peter Welch are demanding that AI companies Character.AI, Chai Research Corp., and Luka, Inc., provide information on their safety measures following lawsuits claiming their chatbots caused harm to children, including a 14-year-old's suicide.
US Senators Demand AI Safety Transparency After Child Harm Lawsuits
US Senators Alex Padilla and Peter Welch are demanding that AI companies Character.AI, Chai Research Corp., and Luka, Inc., provide information on their safety measures following lawsuits claiming their chatbots caused harm to children, including a 14-year-old's suicide.
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56% Bias Score


Missing German Child: Search for 6-Year-Old Pawlos Intensifies as Hope Diminishes
Six-year-old Pawlos, with an autistic tendency, went missing from his Weilburg, Germany, school on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. Despite extensive searches involving hundreds of personnel and a Bundeswehr Eurofighter, he remains missing, with the chances of finding him alive diminishing.
Missing German Child: Search for 6-Year-Old Pawlos Intensifies as Hope Diminishes
Six-year-old Pawlos, with an autistic tendency, went missing from his Weilburg, Germany, school on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. Despite extensive searches involving hundreds of personnel and a Bundeswehr Eurofighter, he remains missing, with the chances of finding him alive diminishing.
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48% Bias Score

AI Companions: Tech Companies Face Lawsuits After Child's Suicide
A 14-year-old boy's suicide, allegedly influenced by an AI companion, sparked lawsuits against Character.AI and Meta, highlighting tech companies' disregard for child safety and the urgent need for regulation in the burgeoning AI companion market.

AI Companions: Tech Companies Face Lawsuits After Child's Suicide
A 14-year-old boy's suicide, allegedly influenced by an AI companion, sparked lawsuits against Character.AI and Meta, highlighting tech companies' disregard for child safety and the urgent need for regulation in the burgeoning AI companion market.
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64% Bias Score

Florida Sues Snapchat, Alleging Violation of Child Protection Law
Florida's Attorney General sued Snap Inc. for allegedly violating state law H.B. 3, which aims to protect minors from harmful content on social media platforms like Snapchat by prohibiting access for those under 13 and requiring parental consent for those under 16; Snap Inc. counters that the law is...

Florida Sues Snapchat, Alleging Violation of Child Protection Law
Florida's Attorney General sued Snap Inc. for allegedly violating state law H.B. 3, which aims to protect minors from harmful content on social media platforms like Snapchat by prohibiting access for those under 13 and requiring parental consent for those under 16; Snap Inc. counters that the law is...
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44% Bias Score

Meta Expands Teen Safety Features on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger
Meta Platforms is expanding safety features for teens on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger, requiring parental consent for livestreaming and unblurring nudity for users under 16, and extending existing protections for teen accounts on Facebook and Messenger, affecting over 54 million users.

Meta Expands Teen Safety Features on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger
Meta Platforms is expanding safety features for teens on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger, requiring parental consent for livestreaming and unblurring nudity for users under 16, and extending existing protections for teen accounts on Facebook and Messenger, affecting over 54 million users.
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32% Bias Score

Senators Demand AI Chatbot Safety Disclosures After Lawsuits
US Senators Alex Padilla and Peter Welch demanded that AI companies Character.AI, Chai Research Corp., and Luka, Inc., disclose safety measures for their chatbots after lawsuits claimed their products harmed children, including one case where a 14-year-old died by suicide.

Senators Demand AI Chatbot Safety Disclosures After Lawsuits
US Senators Alex Padilla and Peter Welch demanded that AI companies Character.AI, Chai Research Corp., and Luka, Inc., disclose safety measures for their chatbots after lawsuits claimed their products harmed children, including one case where a 14-year-old died by suicide.
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64% Bias Score

Digital Technology's Role in Child Abuse Cases in Spain
A Spanish youth aid organization's study found that 77% of reported gender-based violence cases among minors involved digital technology, highlighting the increasing online risks for children and the need for comprehensive solutions.

Digital Technology's Role in Child Abuse Cases in Spain
A Spanish youth aid organization's study found that 77% of reported gender-based violence cases among minors involved digital technology, highlighting the increasing online risks for children and the need for comprehensive solutions.
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60% Bias Score

Cashless Payments Linked to Fewer Children Swallowing Coins in England
A study in England shows a significant decline in children requiring surgery to remove swallowed coins since 2012, coinciding with the rise of card payments; however, new dangers from button batteries and magnets are emerging.

Cashless Payments Linked to Fewer Children Swallowing Coins in England
A study in England shows a significant decline in children requiring surgery to remove swallowed coins since 2012, coinciding with the rise of card payments; however, new dangers from button batteries and magnets are emerging.
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32% Bias Score
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