Meta sued by San Mateo County Board of Education over social media addiction

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

Meta sued by San Mateo County Board of Education over social media addiction By Joel Rosenblatt | BloombergMeta Platforms Inc. was sued by the school board in the company’s home county for allegedly addicting students to its social media platforms and contributing to a mental health crisis.The San Mateo County Board of Education added the parent company of Facebook and Instagram to a complaint it filed March 13 against other social media giants, including Google, TikTok and Snap. Meta’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California, is about four miles from the county seat in Redwood City.The complaint is similar to a first-of-its-kind suit filed in January by the Seattle public school district which alleges the companies designed their platforms to be addictive and to deliver harmful content to adolescents and teens. A handful of other school districts in locales from Florida to Arizona have also lodged suits, as have scores of individual youths and their parents.When The Scrolling Doesn’t Stop: Social Media Lawsuits Pile UpSan Mateo’s board of education says it’s...

Amid massive protests, Macron delays King Charles’ visit to France

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

Amid massive protests, Macron delays King Charles’ visit to France By Sylvie Corbet and Thomas Adamson | Associated PressPARIS — Ongoing unrest across France and calls for a new round of demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension plan persuaded officials to postpone a planned state visit next week by Britain’s King Charles III.Charles had been scheduled to arrive in France on Sunday to celebrate France and Britain’s renewed friendship. But the protests and strikes against Macron’s decision to raise France’s retirement age from 62 to 64 promised to impact his visit, with workers refusing to roll out the red carpet for the king’s arrival.Violence peaked during Thursday’s ninth union-organized nationwide marches. Over 450 protesters were arrested in Paris and beyond as demonstrations nationwide drew more than a million people.There were scattered protest actions on Friday. Train traffic was slowed, rows of trucks blocked access to Marseille’s port for several hours and debris littered the...

Hotline mailbag: The Fox factor, NCAA units, Friday night lights (on Amazon), Pac-12 survival odds, the presidents talk and more

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

Hotline mailbag: The Fox factor, NCAA units, Friday night lights (on Amazon), Pac-12 survival odds, the presidents talk and more The Hotline mailbag is published every Friday. Send questions to [email protected] and include ‘mailbag’ in the subject line — or hit me on Twitter: @WilnerHotline.Please note: Several topics related to Pac-12 media rights and expansion will be answered separately, in forthcoming articles.Some questions have been edited for clarity and brevity.What’s the deal with Fox? — @BuffaloakkGood question: What is the deal with Fox?This week alone, there have been varying reports about Fox’s involvement in the Pac-12 media negotiations — none of them mutually exclusive: Fox can be interested in a package of Pac-12 games but not actively involved at this point.The situation reflects just how nuanced media negotiations can be and just how secretive the Pac-12’s process has been.Our view hasn’t changed: Fox has a lot of Saturday night broadcast windows on FS1 that are currently devoted to Pac-12 content and must be filled in the next contract c...

‘Truly diabolical criminal’ gets more time for breaking out of California jail

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

‘Truly diabolical criminal’ gets more time for breaking out of California jail A convicted torturer and former international fugitive accused of masterminding an audacious 2016 escape from an Orange County jail was sentenced Friday, March 24, to two years and eight months behind bars for his role in the headline-grabbing jailbreak.A week after an Orange County Superior Court jury convicted Hossein Nayeri of taking part in the brazen break-out from the Men’s Central jail in Santa Ana and also found him guilty of stealing a van while on the lam, Nayeri’s lengthy legal journey appears to have come to an end.This case won’t likely affect Nayeri much — he was already sentenced to a life in prison.Over the past decade Nayeri, now 44, has become one of Orange County’s most notorious inmates, a man District Attorney Todd Spitzer recently described as “one of America’s most dangerous criminals,” who past prosecutors have called a “psychopath,” a “truly diabolical criminal” and compared to the fictional Hannibal Lecter.Orange County Superior Court Judge Larry Yellin, ju...

How much could women’s March Madness be worth to Pac-12 schools and the conference?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

How much could women’s March Madness be worth to Pac-12 schools and the conference? It’s been two years since, arguably, the greatest March Madness in Pac-12 history.On the men’s side, all five schools (Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA and USC) that made the Big Dance in the Indianapolis bubble won at least one game. The conference had four schools in the Sweet 16, three in the Elite Eight and one, UCLA, in the Final Four.Down in San Antonio for the women’s tournament, things were even better. Six schools (Arizona, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA and Washington State) went dancing, with five winning a game, three making the Sweet 16 and two, Stanford and Arizona, going all the way to an all-Pac-12 national championship game.Between the two tournaments, Pac-12 schools picked up 28 wins in 2021.But the financial impact of those wins on the conference, in a financial sense, couldn’t be any different.On the men’s side, the Pac-12 brought home nearly $40 million from the 2021 tournament.On the women’s side? $0.The reason is the unit system, which sends about 19...

4 of 5 Bay Area storm victims identified

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

4 of 5 Bay Area storm victims identified (KRON) -- Storm conditions from the latest atmospheric river to rip through the Bay Area claimed the lives of five people. Falling trees and limbs were the main culprits, taken down by the storm's severe winds and rain.Two people were killed in San Francisco Tuesday just 20 minutes apart in two separate storm-related incidents and both by fallen trees, according to San Francisco police. They have been identified as Ryan Taylor, 36, of Clark County, Nev., and Qiaoying Han, 55, of San Francisco County, according to the San Francisco Medical Examiner's Office.City officials said they recorded more than 700 reports of fallen trees and limbs in San Francisco during Tuesday's storm. MORE: Storm kills 5 in San Francisco Bay Area Elsewhere in the Bay Area, a van driver was killed near Portola Valley while driving on Alpine Road near I-280 when a eucalyptus tree fell on his van. He has been identified as Jesus Cruz Diaz, 29, of San Jose. Colleagues of his remembered Cruz as a skilled plumb...

Texas Republicans Just Proposed a Bounty on Drag Shows

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

Texas Republicans Just Proposed a Bounty on Drag Shows Members of the drag show community listen in during a meeting at the Texas Capitol on March 23, 2023, in Austin, Texas.Photo: Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesGiven Republicans’ relentless legislative attempts to erase trans and gender nonconforming people, a new bill in Texas that LGBTQ+ advocates are describing as the “drag bounty hunter bill” may seem like a drop in the ocean. This fact alone is intolerable. There is, however, something particularly barbaric in the bill’s explicit encouragement of citizen harassment to drive gender variance out of public life.The proposed legislation defines “drag” as any “performance in which a performer exhibits a gender that is different than the performer’s gender recorded at birth using clothing, makeup, or other physical markers and sings, lip syncs, dances, or otherwise performs in a lascivious manner before an audience.”The inclusion of “lascivious” might suggest that the bill is only aimed at performances in venues that already exclude minors, l...

3 astronauts delayed on space station to return in September

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

3 astronauts delayed on space station to return in September MOSCOW (AP) — Three astronauts who were supposed to leave the International Space Station this month will be brought back to Earth in late September, doubling their time aboard the orbiting laboratory to more than a year, Russia’s space agency announced Friday.The return of Russians Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin, and NASA’s Frank Rubio was delayed after the Soyuz capsule they planned to ride in developed a coolant leak while docked to the space station. An empty Soyuz was sent to the station in late February to serve as a rescue capsule. The three-person replacement crew that was originally scheduled to be aboard that capsule is now set to head for the space station on Sept. 15, the Roscosmos space agency said.Prokopyev, Petelin and Rubio are to return on Sept. 27; they launched into space on Sept. 21, 2022.Source

Women soccer leaders target breakthroughs in World Cup year

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

Women soccer leaders target breakthroughs in World Cup year LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — In a World Cup year set to drive faster progress in women’s soccer, elections in Europe next month will have a global audience for a potential breakthrough in gender equity. Women soccer executives taking part in an annual joint FIFA-UEFA leadership course for them in Switzerland this month are keenly awaiting the result of votes on April 5 for seats on the ruling committees at both soccer bodies. The past decade has seen women receive a single protected quota place to sit at decision-making tables at each of FIFA and the six continental authorities such as UEFA. However, women have yet to win international soccer politics elections in direct contests against men. Quota seats have been treated as a closed limit rather than a door opening.That could change when the 55 member federations of UEFA meet soon in Lisbon with two options to make women the winners.Norwegian federation president Lise Klaveness is one of 11 candidates — the other 10 are men — for s...

Disabled Wisconsin voters say absentee law not followed

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:54 GMT

Disabled Wisconsin voters say absentee law not followed MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Disabled voters say local election leaders across Wisconsin are not following federal law during early voting in the high-stakes race for state Supreme Court, incorrectly telling them they can’t have another person return their absentee ballot for them. Absentee ballots, and who can return them, has been a political flashpoint in battleground Wisconsin, known for razor-thin margins in statewide races. The April 4 election will determine majority control of the state Supreme Court, with abortion access and the fate of Republican-drawn legislative maps on the line.Challenges to laws and practices in at least eight states that make it difficult or impossible for people with certain disabilities to vote have also arisen in the past two years. At the same time, there has been a push in many states to restrict rules affecting who can return absentee ballots.Wisconsin Republicans successfully sued last year to ban absentee ballot drop boxes, and the conservative-...