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  1. Australia will trial 'age assurance' technology to prevent children from being exposed to online porn. What is it and will it work?

    Australia will trial 'age assurance' technology to prevent children from being exposed to online porn. What is it and will it work?

    Joondalup (Australia), Responding to the resurgence in gender-based violence and death in Australia, National Cabinet has committed approximately AUSD 1 billion to various strategies.Tackling "online harm" was among the new commitments, including the launch of a pilot program to explore the...
  2. Study shows snorting fentanyl can cause irreversible brain damage

    Study shows snorting fentanyl can cause irreversible brain damage

    Fentanyl is cheap, readily available, and up to 50 times more powerful than heroin, doctors warn in the journal BMJ Case Reports after treating a 47-year-old man who passed out in his hotel room after snorting the drug. Was found inactive."We know the classic opiate side effects well...
  3. Tesla is recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks because the accelerator pedal may get stuck

    Tesla is recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks because the accelerator pedal may get stuck

    San Francisco, Tesla is recalling 3,878 of its 2024 Cybertrucks after discovering that the accelerator pedal could become stuck, potentially causing the vehicle to accelerate unintentionally and increasing the risk of a crash.The accelerator pedal pad can become dislodged and stuck in the...
  4. Martin Scorsese eyes Leonardo DiCaprio as Frank Sinatra in new biopic: Report

    Martin Scorsese eyes Leonardo DiCaprio as Frank Sinatra in new biopic: Report

    Washington [US], Director Martin Scorsese is reportedly preparing a project that aims to capture the essence of Frank Sinatra's life in a biopic, following his film about Jesus. Sources tell Variety that Scorsese has set his sights on casting Leonard DiCaprio. The famed singer-actor stars...
  5. Like seafood? Beware of 'forever chemicals', study says

    Like seafood? Beware of 'forever chemicals', study says

    Experts at Dartmouth College in the UK said safe seafood guidelines exist for mercury and other pollutants, but not for PFAS. This study emphasizes the need for more stringent public health guidelines to establish how much seafood people can safely consume."Our recommendation is not to eat...
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