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France Plans Social Media Ban for Under-15s

President Macron's government will propose a law to ban social media for under-15s and mobile phones in high schools from 2026, following Australia's lead. Read the full details.

SF Mayor's Secret $5M Reparations Bill Sparks Fury

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie faces backlash for covertly signing a divisive reparations bill just before Christmas. Critics slam the lack of public consultation. Read the full story.

SF Mayor Signs Divisive $5m Reparations Fund Bill

San Francisco's mayor has discreetly approved a bill to create a reparations fund, potentially granting eligible black residents $5m each. Discover the controversy and funding challenges.

Sex-Selective Abortions: BPAS Guidance Under Fire

The British Pregnancy Advisory Service faces criticism over its stance on sex-selective abortion. We examine the practice, its cultural drivers, and the debate over legality and morality in modern Britain.

Where Not to Install Home Security Cameras

Installing security cameras? Avoid these 6 key locations to protect your privacy, stay legal, and ensure your system works effectively. Expert advice for UK homeowners.

Sixes Cricket Bar Chain Falls Into Administration

Sixes, the cricket-themed social chain backed by Ben Stokes, enters administration, closing its Southampton site. Other venues remain open as rescue talks continue. Read the latest.

US Ends Universal Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccine Rule

A US vaccine advisory committee has voted to end the universal birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine, recommending it only for babies of infected mothers. Medical groups warn this could lead to more infections.

US panel debates ending newborn hepatitis B vaccine mandate

A federal vaccine committee appointed by RFK Jr. is considering rolling back the decades-old recommendation for all newborns to receive a hepatitis B shot at birth. The move could signal a major shift in US public health policy.

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