Memorial Day through Labor Day is regarded as the 100 deadliest days of the year for teenage drivers. “This has always been a time of concentrated traffic volumes,” said Michael Right, spokesman for AAA Missouri. “School is out and youngsters are traveling outside of their typical commute to and from school.” Right said distracted driving [ Read More ]
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Official warns of dangers of teenage driving
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FBI looking for teen victims of massive online ‘sextortion’ scheme
Comments Off on FBI looking for teen victims of massive online ‘sextortion’ schemeHARTFORD, Conn. — The FBI is reaching out to the public to ask for help in identifying victims of an online sextortion scheme, WTIC reports. Last year, following a long investigation, Lucas Michael Chansler, 24, of Jacksonville, Fla., pleaded guilty to multiple counts of child pornography production and was sentenced to 105 years in prison. [ Read More ]
Facebook Launches “Live” Streaming Video Feature, But Only For Celebrities
Comments Off on Facebook Launches “Live” Streaming Video Feature, But Only For CelebritiesBefore Periscope and Meerkat jumpstarted the mobile live-streaming craze, Facebook was already quietly working on its own way to let public figures broadcast live videos to their fans. Today, Facebook is launching “Live” as a feature in its Mentions app that’s only available to celebrities with a verified Page. VIPs can start a Live broadcast [ Read More ]
LA students to get education about sexting this fall
Comments Off on LA students to get education about sexting this fallLOS ANGELES (AP) – Sext ed will be part of the curriculum for Los Angeles students this fall. The LA Unified School District will roll out a broad plan to educate students on the dangers of sharing sexually explicit photos via texting and the Internet. The Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/1S5KeMj) reports Tuesday that schools will [ Read More ]