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Instagram is stepping into a new age, one that digs deep into how its youngest users interact with the platform. This week, Meta began introducing “teen accounts”—a fresh layer of privacy and control designed to keep teenagers more secure, regardless of whether they have been honest about their age or not. It is an overdue shift, one that offers parents a better hand in guiding what their kids can see, do, and experience while being online. Instagram has introduced “Teen Accounts”, a new feature designed for teens with parental guidance. These accounts have built-in protections to control who can contact…
The air in the courtroom felt thick, as though each breath weighed heavier than the last, when Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old man, confessed all. He admitted to crimes that seemed too horrid to fathom— drugging his wife for over a decade and allowing others to assault her while she was unconscious. “I am a rapist like the others in this room,” he said, his voice carrying a blunt, and uncommon tone. Those words echoed in the room, pressing against everyone who heard them, marking the moment not as one of revelation, but as the start of something darker unraveling. 🇫🇷🧑⚖️…
The air in the courtroom felt thick, as though each breath weighed heavier than the last, when Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old man, confessed all. He admitted to crimes that seemed too horrid to fathom— drugging his wife for over a decade and allowing others to assault her while she was unconscious. “I am a rapist like the others in this room,” he said, his voice carrying a blunt, and uncommon tone. Those words echoed in the room, pressing against everyone who heard them, marking the moment not as one of revelation, but as the start of something darker unraveling. 🇫🇷🧑⚖️…
The air in the courtroom felt thick, as though each breath weighed heavier than the last, when Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old man, confessed all. He admitted to crimes that seemed too horrid to fathom— drugging his wife for over a decade and allowing others to assault her while she was unconscious. “I am a rapist like the others in this room,” he said, his voice carrying a blunt, and uncommon tone. Those words echoed in the room, pressing against everyone who heard them, marking the moment not as one of revelation, but as the start of something darker unraveling. 🇫🇷🧑⚖️…
The air in the courtroom felt thick, as though each breath weighed heavier than the last, when Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old man, confessed all. He admitted to crimes that seemed too horrid to fathom— drugging his wife for over a decade and allowing others to assault her while she was unconscious. “I am a rapist like the others in this room,” he said, his voice carrying a blunt, and uncommon tone. Those words echoed in the room, pressing against everyone who heard them, marking the moment not as one of revelation, but as the start of something darker unraveling. 🇫🇷🧑⚖️…
The air in the courtroom felt thick, as though each breath weighed heavier than the last, when Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old man, confessed all. He admitted to crimes that seemed too horrid to fathom— drugging his wife for over a decade and allowing others to assault her while she was unconscious. “I am a rapist like the others in this room,” he said, his voice carrying a blunt, and uncommon tone. Those words echoed in the room, pressing against everyone who heard them, marking the moment not as one of revelation, but as the start of something darker unraveling. 🇫🇷🧑⚖️…
Ghislaine Maxwell’s fight to overturn her conviction reached another bitter end as it did not qork at all. On Tuesday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan upheld the ruling against her— a decision that decides her fate, at least for now, in a Florida prison where she has to continue to serve out her 20-year sentence. For Maxwell, a woman whose life was once draped in luxury and influence, the walls have only closed tighter. Her attorney, Arthur Aidala, voiced their frustration. “We remain cautiously optimistic that Ghislaine will find justice in the Supreme Court,” he said,…