Explicit AI-generated material that overwhelmingly harms women and children is booming online at an unprecedented rate, Haleluya Hadero reports for the Associated Press. According to an analysis by independent researcher Genevieve Oh,... Read more »
Several thousand young people across England, Wales and Northern Ireland are being caught each year sharing or watching indecent images of children, including child abuse material, with a majority of people identified... Read more »
Manuel Rocha, a former American diplomat who served as US ambassador to Bolivia has been arrested in a long-running FBI counterintelligence investigation and accused of secretly serving as an agent of Cuba’s... Read more »
A gunman opened fire in a building at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Wednesday, killing three people and critically injuring a fourth before dying himself in a shootout with the police,... Read more »
Washington D.C. police have begun handing out free AirTags for iPhone users and Tile trackers for people using Android in their latest effort to tackle the ongoing rise in carjackings in the... Read more »
Prosecutors in Japan are seeking the death penalty for the suspect in an arson attack in 2019 that killed 36 people, Justin McCurry reports for The Guardian. Shinji Aoba admitted in court... Read more »
Fulton county prosecutors have signaled they want prison sentences in the Georgia criminal case against Donald Trump and his top allies, Hugo Lowell reports for The Guardian. Trump, his former White House... Read more »
Since 2006, at least 14 Mississippians have died after being placed in jail during a civil commitment process, a common practice in the state that is purportedly for their own safety and... Read more »
A new report released by the ACLU of Alabama estimates that 141 of the 876 bills introduced during the session (16 percent) could potentially increase the number of inmates in Alabama prisons,... Read more »
A recent study of criminal cases in Philadelphia over ten years found that privately retained or court-appointed private lawyers failed to appear in court at least once in 36 percent of their... Read more »
