Lawsuit Proceeds Against Social Media Giants After Mass Shooting Inspires Change

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A New York judge recently ruled against dismissing a wrongful death lawsuit filed by families affected by the Buffalo grocery store mass shooting. The lawsuit takes aim at social media giants like Meta and Reddit, alleging that they profit from and indirectly promote extremist and violent content on their platforms. In the aftermath of tragedies like the shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, survivors like Ashtin Gamblin express little surprise …

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Innovative Rehabilitation Program in Latin America Inspires Change Among Young Offenders

The southern Colombian city of Palmira has seen a significant decrease in its murder rate, due in part to a new program that takes a unique approach to addressing the issue. The strategy, which uses an epidemiological approach to identify homicide clusters, has cut the city’s murder rate by 29 percent, its lowest in 17 years. This approach provides family support, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship opportunities for young people, aiming to keep them in the education …

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Public Domain Mickey Mouse Inspires New Indie Horror Film “Mickey’s Mouse Trap”

DETROIT, MICHIGAN – The expiration of the copyright on the 1928 version of Mickey Mouse has opened the door for creative reimagining of the famous cartoon character. In light of this, a new indie horror film entitled “Mickey’s Mouse Trap” has emerged, featuring Mickey Mouse as a serial killer. The film’s trailer was released on the same day that the 1928 Disney short film “Steamboat Willie” entered the public domain. This version of Mickey Mouse …

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