SummaryWhistleblower Frances Haugen, 37, a former product manager on Facebook's civic integrity team, testified at an internet safety hearing on Capitol HillFacebook's leaders know how to make their products safer but won't, she said"They have put their immense profits before people," she told senatorsDemocrats and Republicans expressed their concern about the impact Facebook and Instagram have on
The Pandora Papers is a leak of almost 12 million documents that reveals hidden wealth, tax avoidance and, in some cases, money laundering by some of the world's rich and powerful. More than 600 journalists in 117 countries have been trawling through the files from 14 sources for months, finding stories that are being published this week. The data was obtained by the International Consortium of In
Are some drugs harmful?Most drugs are used to help someone get better if they're ill, and we call them medicines. Medicines and drugs can be harmful. You should always check with a doctor or an adult you trust before taking them. Some drugs can be addictive. This means they make you feel like you can’t live without them, even though they may be causing damage to your body. Alcohol and cigarettesAl
The story of Shiori Ito, the woman who shocked Japan with a public allegation of rape in a country where sex crimes are rarely discussed. Show more This film tells the moving story of 29-year-old Japanese journalist Shiori Ito, who in May 2017 shocked Japan when she went public with allegations that she was raped by a well-known TV journalist. Through Shiori's testimony, the film outlines her alle
Toru Hashimoto said former comfort women should be offered "kind words" A prominent Japanese politician has described as "necessary" the system by which women were forced to become prostitutes for World War II troops. Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto said on Monday that the "comfort women" gave Japanese soldiers a chance "to rest".
As the police manhunt stepped up - some members of the public flocked to sites like Reddit to try and find their own clues Internet users tried for days to piece together clues about the culprits of the Boston bombings. The result? They got it wrong - and left innocent people fearing for their safety. Many are now asking: should "crowd-sourced investigations" be stopped? Thousands have been tirele
30 August 2012 Last updated at 00:23 In pictures: London 2012 Paralympic Games opening ceremony
Would you break your own toe to win a Paralympic medal? Would you sit on a sharp object or strangulate your testicles? It's cheating, but a scientist who will be monitoring athletes at the Paralympic Games says a third of competitors with spinal injuries may be harming themselves to boost their performance. The practice, called "boosting", is designed to increase blood pressure and enhance perform
Key questions about language learning Why learn a language? Which language to learn? How to learn a language?
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