social issues

  1. Wisconsin Supreme Court Abortion Ruling Sparks Debate on AI Bias and Objectivity

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court's recent decision in Kaul v. Urmanski has ignited a multifaceted debate, not only about the state's abortion laws but also concerning the role of artificial intelligence in shaping public discourse. This ruling, which effectively nullified a 176-year-old abortion ban...
  2. VIDEO When people just vanish

    I'm in a rather blue mood right now, this may be depressive, or sound sour. Why write this? Teaching? We do need to interfere. To involve when something gets messed up. Unless we do it, people just simply go up in smoke, us wondering, What happened? Lost my neighbor at her 79 of age, she was a...
  3. 'Video vigilante' turns lens on Okla. prostitution

    OKLAHOMA CITY — For a man who surprises prostitutes and their customers with a video camera to announce, "You're busted, buddy," Brian Bates is remarkably unscathed. Read Full Story: Link Removed
  4. Topless protest over Sun Media photo policy

    OTTAWA – A topless woman's protest at the Ottawa Sun Wednesday afternoon had a few drivers gaping and gawking Read Full Story: Link Removed due to 404 Error
  5. "It's not a swingers club. It's a Church," says minister ordained by the internet.

    The City of Dallas says owner Glenn Hudson claims to be operating "churches" which officials say are swinging clubs. Read Full Story: "It's not a swingers club. It's a Church," says minister ordained by the internet. | EAGLE HEADLINES - 97.1 THE EAGLE ROCKS Dallas/Fort Worth
  6. Chinese Couple Sells Their Kids for Online Gaming Money

    As reported by Link Removed - Invalid URL, Chinese couple Li Lin and Li Juan has been apprehended by authorities after, yes, selling their three children to pay for online games. Parenting. Read Full Story: Link Removed
  7. VIDEO Woman kicked off train after 16-hour cell phone chat

    It's curious to me that some people still think that cell phones are for talking to someone. No, they're for playing games, checking in, and sending naked picture of yourself. So how odd that one woman seems to have managed to talk on her own little device for 16 hours, while traveling...
  8. [SHOCKING ART] New York artist Miriam Simun creates human breast milk cheese

    New York artist Miriam Simun has created cheese made from human breast milk and is offering people the chance to taste it as part of her new art piece. The Lady Cheese Shop is a temporary installation by the New York University graduate and according to the artist is aimed at raising...
  9. Only two people know dying language Ayapaneco – but they're not speaking

    Manuel Segovia, 75, and Isidro Velazquez, 69, live just 500 metres apart in the Mexican village of Ayapa, but have not spoken in years. It is unknown whether an argument is at the root of their issues, or if they simply don't have anything to say to one another. Speaking to The Guardian...
  10. VIDEO Aussie teenagers. Well probably most teenagers lol

    I found this a while ago. Being a Youth Worker, I encounter teenagers from all walks. This is exactly what I go through every shift ;) For those who haven't seen it, enjoy!
  11. Cops: 'Ninja' dad left 4-year-old son home alone

    SCOTTDALE, Pennsylvania — A man left his sleeping 4-year-old son home alone while he went outside and pretended to be a ninja warrior, police say. The Daily Courier of Connellsville reported that Ross Hurst was charged with endangering the welfare of a child after police found him dressed...
  12. Smallest man in the world in trouble with police for not using child seat

    The world's smallest man Khagendra Thapa Magar has had a run in with police in Australia, who wanted to know why he was not travelling in a child's booster seat. At just 67cm high and weighing 5kg, Khagendra is around the size of a six-month-old baby. While on a trip to Oz to raise...
  13. Windows 7 TWC9: Kinect SDK is coming, New VS Power Tools, & Profanities by programming language

    On a special This Week on Channel 9, Dan records this week's episode from home since the Microsoft campus is snowed in, but as usual, we give you the week's top developer news, including: [00:30] Microsoft Blog - Kinect for Windows SDK coming soon, includes support for audio, system...
  14. Rats! Good for protein and protests in Uganda

    Link Removed due to 404 Error A man who ate a rat in front of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni in 2005 is threatening to repeat what he says is a traditional form of protest used to bring change. John Ojim Omoding, 79, told the Daily Monitor newspaper that his grandfather ate a live rat...