Wednesday, 25 March 2026

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Meta and Google Found Liable in Landmark Social Media Addiction Case in Los Angeles

Meta and Google have been found liable in a groundbreaking court case in Los Angeles, marking a major turning point in how social media companies are held accountable for the impact of their platforms on users—particularly young people.

A jury ruled that the tech giants, which own Instagram and YouTube respectively, were responsible for contributing to social media addiction in a case brought by a 20-year-old woman. She argued that she became hooked on the platforms from a young age, leading to serious mental health struggles including anxiety, depression, and body image issues. 

The case is being described as a “landmark” moment for the tech industry, as it shifts the focus from harmful content to the design of the platforms themselves. Lawyers for the plaintiff argued that features such as infinite scrolling, autoplay videos, and algorithm-driven recommendations were deliberately created to keep users engaged for as long as possible—effectively engineering addictive behaviour.

In siding with the plaintiff, the jury found that these design choices played a direct role in her addiction. Reports suggest she has been awarded millions in damages, highlighting the seriousness of the ruling and the potential financial risks facing social media companies moving forward.

The lawsuit is also significant because it could open the floodgates for thousands of similar claims already being prepared across the United States. Parents, schools, and even state governments are increasingly taking legal action, arguing that social media platforms are harming children’s mental health on a large scale.

Notably, other companies including TikTok and Snapchat were originally part of the case but chose to settle before the trial began, avoiding a public verdict.

Both Meta and Google have strongly denied wrongdoing throughout the proceedings and are expected to challenge the verdict. The companies have argued that they provide tools for safe use and that responsibility ultimately lies with users and parents.

Legal experts say the outcome could have far-reaching consequences, potentially weakening long-standing protections that have shielded tech firms from liability. It may also accelerate new laws aimed at regulating how social media platforms are designed—especially when it comes to protecting children and teenagers.

With more trials already scheduled in California and beyond, this case could mark the beginning of a new era where Big Tech faces increasing scrutiny not just for what appears on their platforms, but for how those platforms are built to keep users coming back.

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Viking’s 1,200-Year-Old “Mega Poop” Becomes One of History’s Strangest Treasures

In one of the most bizarre yet fascinating archaeological discoveries ever made, the largest known fossilised human “poop” was found in York—and it’s believed to have been left behind by a Viking more than 1,200 years ago.

The remarkable find, officially known as the Lloyds Bank Coprolite, was unearthed in 1972 during excavations beneath a construction site for a bank in the historic city. What workers initially stumbled upon turned out to be a perfectly preserved piece of human waste dating back to the 9th century, when York—then known as Jórvík—was a major Viking settlement.  

A record-breaking relic

Measuring around 20cm (8 inches) long and 5cm (2 inches) wide, the specimen is widely considered the largest intact fossilised human faeces ever discovered.  

While it might sound more like a joke than a scientific breakthrough, experts say the coprolite is an incredibly valuable piece of history. In fact, one archaeologist famously described it as being “as irreplaceable as the Crown Jewels” due to the insights it offers into life during the Viking era.  

What it reveals about the Viking

Far from being just an odd curiosity, the fossil has given scientists a rare look into the diet and health of the person who produced it.

Analysis revealed that the Viking likely ate a diet rich in meat and bread, with little evidence of fruits or vegetables. Even more striking, the specimen contained parasite eggs, suggesting the individual suffered from intestinal worms—common in that period.  

This has helped historians build a clearer picture of everyday life in Viking Britain, highlighting not just what people ate, but the hygiene and health challenges they faced.

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Preserved by chance

The survival of the coprolite is down to unique environmental conditions. Normally, human waste decomposes quickly, but in this case it was preserved in wet, peaty soil, which allowed it to fossilise rather than decay.  

Today, the unusual artefact is displayed at the Jorvik Viking Centre in York, where it continues to attract curious visitors from around the world.

A strange but valuable piece of history

While it may raise eyebrows—or noses—the Viking coprolite has become one of archaeology’s most talked-about finds. It serves as a reminder that history isn’t just about kings, battles, and treasure—sometimes, it’s about the everyday realities of life… even the most unexpected ones.

Attached is a news article regarding the oldest fossil poop found that was left by a Viking 

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Tuesday, 24 March 2026

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Anthony Joshua Visits Ukraine Amid Ongoing War

British boxing superstar Anthony Joshua has made a high-profile visit to Ukraine, travelling to the war-torn nation while conflict with Russia continues to impact daily life across the country.

Joshua arrived in Kyiv in March 2026 at the invitation of Ukrainian heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk—his former rival in the ring—marking his first ever visit to the country.  

From Rivals to Allies

The visit highlighted a striking transformation in the relationship between Joshua and Usyk. Once fierce opponents—having fought twice for the heavyweight world titles in 2021 and 2022—the pair were seen side by side, touring the Ukrainian capital together.  

Usyk personally welcomed Joshua at the airport and guided him through Kyiv, showing him key locations and offering a glimpse into Ukrainian culture despite the ongoing war.  

During their time together, the two boxers were also seen attending live traditional music performances and spending time with locals, offering a rare moment of normality in a city still under the threat of missile strikes.  

Witnessing a Nation at War

Joshua’s visit was not purely symbolic. He was taken to a memorial dedicated to Ukrainian soldiers who have died defending the country since Russia’s full-scale invasion began in 2022.  

The trip gave the British fighter a first-hand look at the human cost of the war—something that has shaped much of Usyk’s own life and career. At the outbreak of the invasion, Usyk himself returned to Ukraine and even joined territorial defence forces before resuming boxing.  

Boxing Continues Despite Conflict

Despite the ongoing war, Ukraine’s sporting scene continues to operate where possible. Joshua and Usyk attended a boxing event in Kyiv organised by Usyk’s promotional company, aimed at showcasing young Ukrainian talent and maintaining morale.  

The event symbolised resilience, with boxing serving as both entertainment and a statement that life continues even in wartime conditions.

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Joshua’s Message

Following the trip, Joshua expressed gratitude for the hospitality he received and hinted that he hopes to return in the future.  

His visit also carried a broader message of solidarity. In recent years, the British heavyweight has shown support for Ukraine, including publicly displaying the country’s flag after previous fights.  

A Powerful Gesture

Joshua’s journey to Ukraine places him among a growing number of high-profile figures who have visited the country during the conflict, using their platform to draw global attention to the situation on the ground.

While the war continues with no clear end in sight, moments like this—where sport, culture, and solidarity intersect—offer a powerful reminder of unity in the face of adversity.

Attached is a news article regarding AJ visiting Ukraine while war is ongoing 

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US Troops Accused of Using Cannabis to Avoid Deployment Amid War Fears

Reports and online discussions have sparked controversy after claims emerged that some US military personnel are deliberately using cannabis in an attempt to fail mandatory drug tests and avoid deployment in a potential conflict linked to former President Donald Trump’s policies.

The allegations, which have circulated widely on social media platforms, suggest that a small number of service members see failing a drug test as a way to be declared unfit for duty, thereby preventing them from being sent into active combat zones. While there is no official confirmation of widespread cases, the discussion has raised concerns about morale, discipline, and the pressures facing troops.

Under US military law, the use of cannabis remains strictly prohibited, regardless of its legal status in many American states. Service members who test positive for drugs can face serious consequences, including suspension, discharge, or even court martial in severe cases. Failing a drug test does not guarantee avoidance of deployment and may instead result in long-term damage to a military career.

Defence officials have not confirmed any coordinated effort by troops to intentionally fail tests. However, analysts say the rumours reflect a broader anxiety among some personnel about the prospect of being deployed into conflict, particularly in politically charged situations.

Military experts note that historically, morale and public support have played significant roles in troop readiness. “Whenever there is uncertainty or division over a potential conflict, you tend to see increased discussion among troops about their options,” said one defence analyst. “But deliberately failing a drug test would be a high-risk move with serious consequences.”



The US Department of Defense maintains a zero-tolerance policy on drug use and conducts random testing to ensure readiness and discipline across all branches of the armed forces. Officials stress that military obligations are legally binding and that avoiding duty through misconduct is not a viable or acceptable route.

The debate has also reignited wider conversations about the pressures placed on soldiers, the ethics of military service, and the political decisions that lead to war. While the scale of the alleged behaviour remains unclear, the discussion highlights growing tensions both within the ranks and among the public.

As the situation develops, officials are expected to monitor discipline closely, while continuing to emphasise the importance of readiness, responsibility, and adherence to military law.

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Woman awarded $19.2 million after Bill Cosby found liable for 1972 rape

A woman has been awarded more than $19 million (£15m) in damages after a US court found disgraced comedian Bill Cosby liable for sexually assaulting her in a case dating back over five decades.

A California jury ruled that Donna Motsinger was drugged and raped by Cosby in 1972, bringing a long-awaited legal victory after more than 50 years.  

Decades-old allegation finally heard

The civil trial, held in Santa Monica, centred on Motsinger’s claim that she was a young woman in her early 20s when she met Cosby, who was already a rising comedy star. She told the court he gave her wine along with a pill she believed to be aspirin, causing her to lose consciousness.  

She later awoke partially undressed and believed she had been sexually assaulted.  

The case was only able to proceed due to changes in California law that allow victims of historic sexual abuse to file civil claims long after the alleged incident.  

Jury awards millions in damages

Jurors awarded Motsinger approximately $19.25 million in compensatory damages, covering both past suffering and future harm.  

In a wider ruling, the total financial penalty could rise significantly, with additional punitive damages pushing the figure to nearly $60 million.  

Speaking after the verdict, Motsinger described the decision as the culmination of a decades-long fight for justice.

Cosby denies allegations

Cosby, now 88, has consistently denied all accusations of sexual misconduct. His legal team argued the encounter was consensual and confirmed plans to appeal the ruling.  

The former television star did not testify during the trial.

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Part of a wider pattern of allegations

The case is one of many brought against Cosby over alleged sexual assaults spanning decades. More than 60 women have accused him of misconduct, with claims dating back to the 1960s.  

Cosby was previously convicted in 2018 for a separate sexual assault case involving Andrea Constand, but that conviction was overturned in 2021 on procedural grounds.  

A landmark moment

This latest ruling is seen as another significant moment in the long-running legal reckoning surrounding Cosby, once known as “America’s Dad.”

For Motsinger, the verdict represents long-delayed accountability — and a signal to other victims that, even decades later, justice may still be possible.

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OnlyFans Owner Leo Radvinsky Dies After Cancer Battle, Aged 43

Leonid “Leo” Radvinsky, the billionaire owner of OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43 following a prolonged battle with cancer, the company has confirmed.  

In a statement, OnlyFans said it was “deeply saddened” by his passing, adding that he died peacefully and that his family has requested privacy during this difficult time.  

Radvinsky, a Ukrainian-American entrepreneur, was best known for transforming OnlyFans into one of the world’s most profitable digital platforms. He acquired the site’s parent company, Fenix International, in 2018 and rapidly expanded its reach and revenue.  

Under his leadership, OnlyFans grew into a global phenomenon, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing creators to earn money directly from subscribers. The platform became especially known for adult content, though it also hosted influencers, celebrities, and fitness creators.  

By the time of his death, Radvinsky had amassed an estimated net worth of around $4.7 billion, largely driven by the platform’s success and billions paid out in dividends.  

Despite his immense wealth and influence, Radvinsky remained an intensely private figure, rarely appearing in public or giving interviews. Much of his life was kept out of the spotlight, even as OnlyFans became a household name.  

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Beyond business, he was also known for philanthropic efforts, particularly in cancer research and rare disease funding—causes that became especially significant during his illness.  

His death marks the end of an era for OnlyFans, raising questions about the future direction of the platform and its ownership. However, the company is expected to continue operating, with structures already in place to ensure continuity.  

Radvinsky is survived by his wife and children.  

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Cuba has been plunged into darkness repeatedly in recent weeks, as a deepening energy crisis triggers nationwide blackouts and pushes the country to the brink.

In March 2026 alone, the island has suffered multiple total power grid collapses, leaving millions without electricity. The most recent blackout marked the third nationwide outage in a single month, highlighting the severity of the situation.  

What’s causing the blackouts?

At the heart of the crisis is a combination of failing infrastructure and severe fuel shortages. Cuba’s electricity system relies heavily on ageing thermoelectric plants, many of which are prone to breakdowns. In the latest incident, a failure at a major power plant triggered a domino effect that brought down the entire grid.  

Compounding the problem is a lack of fuel. Cuba currently produces only around 40% of the energy it needs, leaving it heavily dependent on imports.  

Impact of sanctions and oil shortages

The crisis has been worsened by tightened U.S. sanctions and an oil blockade, which have significantly reduced fuel imports. Supplies from key allies such as Venezuela have also dried up, leaving the country struggling to keep power stations running.  

As a result, even when the grid is functioning, many areas face daily blackouts lasting up to 12 hours.  

Life in the dark

For ordinary Cubans, the outages have had a devastating impact on daily life.

Hospitals and essential services are forced to rely on backup systems

Food spoils quickly without refrigeration

Water supply and internet access are frequently disrupted

Businesses and transport systems grind to a halt

In some areas, residents have resorted to cooking with firewood due to the lack of electricity.  

A growing humanitarian crisis

The blackouts are part of a wider national emergency. Fuel shortages have led to:

Reduced food production and distribution

Waste piling up in cities due to lack of collection

School closures and transport disruptions  

International aid has begun arriving, including shipments of food, medicine and solar panels, but experts warn this is only a temporary relief.  

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What happens next?

Cuban authorities are working to restore power after each collapse, but the situation remains fragile. Without a steady fuel supply and major investment in infrastructure, further blackouts are expected.  

The crisis has become one of the most serious challenges Cuba has faced in decades, with growing fears it could escalate into a prolonged humanitarian and economic breakdown.

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UK scraps most prison sentences under one year in major justice overhaul

The UK has introduced one of the most significant changes to its criminal justice system in decades, effectively scrapping most prison sentences of under 12 months in a bid to tackle overcrowding and reduce reoffending.

Under new laws that came into force in March 2026, courts are now expected to suspend short prison sentences rather than send offenders straight to jail. This means that, in most cases, offenders who would previously have received less than a year behind bars will instead serve their punishment in the community.  

What has changed?

The reform stems from the Sentencing Act 2026, which introduces a legal presumption that any prison sentence of 12 months or less should be suspended.  

In practice, this means:

Offenders are not immediately sent to prison

Instead, they receive a suspended sentence, often with strict conditions

Prison is only used if they breach those conditions or reoffend

Judges still retain the power to impose immediate custody—but only in “exceptional circumstances”, such as when an offender poses a serious risk or has repeatedly ignored court orders.  

Why is the UK doing this?

The move is largely driven by a deepening prison overcrowding crisis. Jails across England and Wales have been operating close to capacity, with rising violence, staffing shortages, and deteriorating conditions.  

Short-term prison sentences have also long been criticised as ineffective. Government evidence suggests that community-based punishments are more effective at reducing reoffending than brief spells in custody, which often disrupt housing, jobs, and family life without providing long-term rehabilitation.  

Tougher community punishments

Instead of short jail terms, offenders are now more likely to face:

Electronic tagging and curfews

Unpaid community work

Rehabilitation programmes

Strict supervision by probation service's

The government has already pledged major investment in tagging and probation, including expanded GPS monitoring for offenders to improve public safety.  

Longer suspended sentences

Another key change is that courts can now suspend prison sentences of up to three years, giving judges more flexibility to keep offenders in the community while still holding the threat of custody over them.  

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Criticism and concerns

Despite support from some experts, the reforms have sparked concern among critics who fear:

Dangerous offenders could avoid prison

Victims may feel justice is not being served

Probation services may struggle to cope with increased demand

There are also warnings that tagging and supervision alone may not be enough to prevent reoffending without proper support systems in place.  

A major shift in justice policy

The changes mark a clear shift away from short-term imprisonment towards community-based justice, with prison increasingly reserved for more serious or dangerous offenders.

While ministers argue the reforms will make the system more effective and sustainable, their success will ultimately depend on whether community punishments can deliver on promises to cut crime and protect the public.

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Britain is bracing for a fresh surge in energy prices as the escalating war in Iran sends shockwaves through global oil and gas markets, raising fears of a renewed cost-of-living crisis for households across the UK.

Global energy markets have been thrown into turmoil since the conflict erupted in late February, with oil and gas prices climbing sharply amid fears of supply disruptions. Key infrastructure across the Middle East has been damaged, and vital shipping routes such as the Strait of Hormuz — responsible for around a fifth of global oil flows — have come under threat.  

As a result, wholesale gas prices have surged dramatically, with UK benchmarks rising by as much as 77% since the start of the conflict, while oil has hovered around $100 a barrel — roughly 40% higher than pre-war levels.  


Household bills set to rise again

Although many households were expecting some relief this spring due to the existing energy price cap, experts now warn that bills could begin rising again later this year. Forecasts suggest the typical annual household energy bill could climb close to £2,000, wiping out earlier gains.  

Energy analysts say the next price cap adjustments — due in July and beyond — are likely to reflect the spike in wholesale costs, with further increases expected into 2027.  

Government on high alert

The UK government has already moved into crisis mode, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer convening emergency meetings to assess the economic fallout. Ministers have warned that rising energy costs could drive inflation higher and place additional strain on families.  

Officials are also exploring new powers to tackle potential price gouging in the energy sector, as concerns grow that companies could exploit the crisis.  

Inflation and economic slowdown fears

Economists warn the energy shock could push UK inflation above 5% and stall economic growth, raising the risk of a “stagflation” scenario — where prices rise while the economy stagnates.  

Rising fuel and heating costs are already feeding into broader price increases, affecting everything from food to transport. Across Europe, consumer confidence has dropped sharply as households brace for higher living costs.  

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Long-term energy vulnerability exposed

The crisis has also exposed Britain’s reliance on imported energy. With domestic production limited, the UK remains highly vulnerable to global price shocks — a problem analysts warn could persist for years even if the conflict eases.  

A familiar crisis returns

For many households, the situation is an unwelcome echo of the energy crisis triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Once again, geopolitical tensions far from British shores are translating into higher bills at home.

With no clear end to the Iran conflict in sight, experts warn that volatility in energy markets is likely to continue — leaving families, businesses and policymakers bracing for a difficult year ahead.

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Two pilots have died after a passenger plane collided with an airport vehicle at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, in a shocking runway accident that has triggered a major aviation investigation.

The tragedy unfolded late on Sunday night when an Air Canada Express regional jet, arriving from Montreal, struck a fire and rescue truck that was crossing the runway.  

Fatal impact on landing

Authorities confirmed that both the pilot and co-pilot were killed in the collision, which crushed the front of the aircraft on impact.  

The flight was carrying 72 passengers and four crew members, many of whom suffered injuries as the aircraft came to a sudden halt.  

At least 40 people were taken to hospital, though most were later discharged, with a smaller number remaining under medical care.  

Emergency vehicle involved

The vehicle involved was a Port Authority fire truck, reportedly responding to a separate emergency involving another aircraft at the time.  

Two personnel inside the truck were also injured but survived.  

Air traffic control audio suggests there were last-second attempts to stop the vehicle before the collision, raising serious questions about communication failures on the runway.  

Airport shutdown and chaos

The incident forced LaGuardia Airport to shut down temporarily, causing widespread disruption with hundreds of flights cancelled or delayed.  

Operations later resumed on a limited basis, though the affected runway remains closed during the investigation.  

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Investigation underway

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched a full investigation, recovering both the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder.  

Early focus is expected to centre on runway coordination, air traffic control decisions, and safety procedures.  

A “miracle” many survived

Despite the severity of the crash, aviation experts and passengers have described it as remarkable that more lives were not lost, with some crediting the pilots’ final actions for preventing an even greater disaster.  

Conclusion

The deaths of the two pilots have sent shockwaves through the aviation community, with tributes already being paid to the crew. As investigators work to determine exactly how a plane and emergency vehicle ended up on the same runway, the incident has once again highlighted the critical importance of coordination and safety at some of the world’s busiest airports.

Attached is a news article regarding two pilots dead after plane collides with vehicle 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c620w12y59nt

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


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