Teens Guilty of Bullying Could Lose Drivers’ Licenses Under Tennessee Law

Supporters hope the law will deter young people from bullying. Critics questioned whether it would actually make teenagers think twice about their behavior.

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Argentina’s President Javier Milei Undermines Press Freedom With Online Attacks

Journalists face an increasing number of attacks from Argentina’s highest office, raising concerns about the undermining of press freedom.

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Gay-Themed Forum Is Canceled in Malaysia

The public criticism from the government and online attacks that prompted its organizers to back down are the latest examples of the increasing influence of religious conservatism.

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Gay-Themed Forum Is Canceled in Malaysia

The public criticism from the government and online attacks that prompted its organizers to back down are the latest examples of the increasing influence of religious conservatism.

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Man Who Threatened to Kill Election Officials Gets More Than 3 Years in Prison

Teak Ty Brockbank, 46, of Colorado, blamed his actions on exposure to far-right political rhetoric.

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Melania Trump Joins President at White House to Sign Take It Down Act

The bill, known as the Take It Down Act, mandates social media platforms to remove sexually explicit images and videos of others.

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Ohio Man Sent Threats Saying He Had Bullets Etched With People’s Names, U.S. Says

The man sent letters and emails to 34 public officials and members of law enforcement, the authorities said. Some letters contained a white powder and at least one had a bullet.

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Pennsylvania Man Threatened to Kill Trump and Musk, U.S. Says

Shawn Monper, of Butler, Pa., also threatened immigration agents in comments on YouTube, federal prosecutors said.

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Model Who Says She Dated Andrew Tate Accuses Him of Sexual Assault in Lawsuit

Brianna Stern of Los Angeles accused Andrew Tate of beating and choking her while they were in a relationship, according to a complaint. Mr. Tate, through his lawyers, denied her allegations.

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Online Harm Gangs Pose ‘Unprecedented Risk’ to Teens, Says U.K. Crime Agency

Sadistic online groups are recruiting teenagers in Britain, according to the National Crime Agency, which warned that young men were being targeted with misogynistic material.

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