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Teens React to Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban

As Australia's pioneering social media ban for under-16s begins on 10 December, five teenagers share their mixed feelings on the 'delay' policy, its impact on connection, and what they believe the government should do instead.

800,000 UK nursery children on social media

Shocking analysis shows hundreds of thousands of children aged 3-5 are on social media. Experts warn of adult-targeted algorithms and call for urgent action to protect young minds.

New Study Debunks Social Media Addiction Myth

New research reveals excessive social media use is often a habit, not an addiction. Discover the real impact on mental health and why so many feel hooked. Read the full story.

Study: Instagram use is habit, not addiction

New research finds excessive social media use is often a conditioned habit rather than a true addiction. Discover how this changes responsibility and what it means for UK teens.

RFK Jr. Announces New US Dietary Guidelines

US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces new dietary guidelines for America, ending the 'war on saturated fats' and targeting synthetic dyes. Read the full story.

AI-Generated Music Tops Spotify and Billboard Charts

Three AI-generated songs, including a Dutch protest anthem, have topped Spotify and Billboard charts, signalling a major shift in the music industry driven by synthetic content. Discover the implications.

John Dickerson exits CBS News for The Free Press

In a stunning career move, esteemed journalist John Dickerson leaves CBS News after eight years to join The Free Press, founded by former New York Times writer Bari Weiss. The political commentator's exit marks another high-profile departure from mainstre

Cuba arrests Chinese fentanyl kingpin in major bust

In a landmark international operation, Cuban authorities have arrested alleged Chinese narcotics lord Zhi Dong Zhang, accused of running a global fentanyl trafficking network that flooded Western markets with deadly synthetic opioids.

Nitazenes: UK's deadly new drug crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals alarming rise in drug-related fatalities linked to potent synthetic opioids called nitazenes, with deaths spreading across England and Wales.

Ofcom: AI Voice Cloning Scams Target Vulnerable Britons

Ofcom reveals alarming new statistics showing nearly half of UK adults have encountered AI voice cloning technology, with scammers increasingly using it to impersonate family members in emergency-style fraud attempts.

Hidden Synthetic Dyes in UK Snacks Exposed

Investigation reveals how synthetic dyes dominate British food industry, with popular snacks containing petroleum-based colourants banned in other countries.

Sky News Australia Staffer Axed Over Bacon Stunt

A Sky News Australia staff member has been dismissed after helping arrange for bacon to be placed on a guest's shirt prior to a highly offensive interview about Islam, sparking outrage and internal investigation.

Trump's Fiery Tirade Against Kimmel and NPR Escalates

Former US President Donald Trump launches a social media attack on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel and National Public Radio, reigniting a long-running feud and criticising what he perceives as liberal media bias.

Kay Adams' Sheer Outfit Stuns at NFL Event with Goodell

NFL host Kay Adams turned heads and sparked a social media frenzy with a daring sheer outfit at a league event alongside Commissioner Roger Goodell. Fans and commentators react to the bold fashion statement.

Australia's Social Media Ban Loophole Exposed for Under-16s

A critical loophole in Australia's new social media age verification law allows minors to easily access harmful content, including gambling and violent far-right material, by simply browsing without an account, experts warn.

Israeli Airstrike on Yemeni Media Hub Kills Journalists

A devastating Israeli missile strike has destroyed the Al-Masirah satellite channel's complex in Sana'a, Yemen, killing at least seven media workers and wounding dozens. The attack, condemned by press freedom organisations, marks a severe escalation in ta

MSNBC's Matthew Dowd in hot water over Charlie Kirk comments

MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd faces intense backlash and accusations of 'dangerous misrepresentation' after his on-air comments about conservative commentator Charlie Kirk are taken out of context, igniting a firestorm on social media.

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