Cashless Payments Lead to Fewer Kids Swallowing Coins, Study Finds

2025-04-05
Cashless Payments Lead to Fewer Kids Swallowing Coins, Study Finds

A new study reveals a significant decrease in surgeries for children who swallow or inhale foreign objects, primarily attributed to the decline in cash usage. Since 2012, when cash payments decreased significantly, there's been a 29% reduction in such procedures. While improved child-proofing and parental awareness played a role, the shift to cashless payments unexpectedly contributed to children's safety, saving an estimated £2.8 million annually in healthcare resources. However, parents should remain vigilant about other hazards like button batteries and magnets.

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ICE Erroneously Deports Protected Immigrant to Notorious Salvadoran Prison

2025-04-01
ICE Erroneously Deports Protected Immigrant to Notorious Salvadoran Prison

ICE mistakenly deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant with protected status in the U.S., to El Salvador's brutal CECOT prison due to an administrative error. Garcia had been granted protection from removal due to persecution in El Salvador. His family is suing the U.S. government to secure his return. This incident highlights serious flaws in U.S. immigration enforcement and raises human rights concerns.

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Early Pirate Bay Backer Dies in Plane Crash

2025-03-13
Early Pirate Bay Backer Dies in Plane Crash

Carl Lundstrom, co-founder and early financial backer of The Pirate Bay, died in a plane crash in the Slovenian mountains. Lundstrom, also a member of the far-right Alternative for Sweden party, was flying from Zagreb to Zurich when his plane crashed. The 64-year-old's Piper Mooney Ovation M20R split in two upon impact. Bad weather hampered rescue efforts. He was previously convicted in 2012 for assisting in copyright infringement. Lundstrom also had ties to other Swedish political parties and unsuccessfully ran for office in 2021.

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Global Market Sell-off: Recession Fears and Trade War Uncertainty Deepen

2025-03-10
Global Market Sell-off: Recession Fears and Trade War Uncertainty Deepen

Global stock markets suffered a sharp sell-off on Monday, driven by concerns about a potential US recession and uncertainty surrounding US trade policies. The S&P 500 plunged 2.3%, and the Dow Jones fell 1.2% in the US. European markets also saw declines, with the FTSE 100 down 0.92%, the DAX down 1.69%, and the CAC 40 down 0.9%. The pound weakened against the dollar and euro, and Brent crude oil prices dropped around 1.2%. Companies like Clarksons saw significant share price drops (21.7%) due to geopolitical uncertainties. Analysts attribute the market correction to a combination of trade war anxieties, geopolitical tensions, and an uncertain economic outlook.

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Bill Gates's Confessions: Drugs, Code, and Life

2025-02-09
Bill Gates's Confessions: Drugs, Code, and Life

In his new memoir, 'Source Code,' Bill Gates reveals his teenage experimentation with cannabis and LSD. He admits trying these mind-altering substances but eventually quit because they impaired his logical thinking. He also recounts a humorous exchange with Steve Jobs about drugs and shares two LSD experiences: one leading to a nightmarish dentist visit, and another where he and Paul Allen, after watching Kung Fu, etched the existential symbol ∃ on a dewy car. Gates ultimately quit due to fears of memory damage and expresses intrigue about the potential therapeutic uses of psychedelics.

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Trump Team Purges National Security Council: Loyalty Checks Spark Controversy

2025-01-28
Trump Team Purges National Security Council: Loyalty Checks Spark Controversy

President-elect Trump's team is conducting political vetting of civil servants on the National Security Council (NSC), questioning their voting choices, political contributions, and social media posts. Some officials are being asked to demonstrate loyalty to Trump or face dismissal, raising concerns about the loss of expertise and diversity of opinion in policymaking. While the incoming administration has the right to choose a team aligned with its political vision, this approach risks stifling dissent and negatively impacting national security policy. The actions are reminiscent of the Trump administration's previous controversies surrounding whistleblowers.

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The US PornHub 'Ban': A Culture War Masquerading as Child Protection?

2025-01-12
The US PornHub 'Ban': A Culture War Masquerading as Child Protection?

Nearly a third of US states, home to over 104 million people, can no longer access PornHub due to new laws requiring age verification on porn websites. While proponents claim these laws protect children from harmful content, operators argue they violate user privacy and are ineffective. The debate centers on the technical challenges of age verification without compromising privacy, and the underlying culture war surrounding the control and suppression of sexuality. Critics argue the laws are burdensome, ineffective, and a potential Trojan horse for broader censorship, rather than genuine child protection.

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