Insider Q&A: High hopes for Australia social media ban and channeling parental 'fury' over tech
Read full article: Insider Q&A: High hopes for Australia social media ban and channeling parental 'fury' over techJulie Scelfo started MAMA — Mothers Against Media Addiction — earlier this year to help parents fight back against the harms of social media on children.
Texas toddler saves family from catastrophic fire after parents couldn’t smell smoke, reports say
Read full article: Texas toddler saves family from catastrophic fire after parents couldn’t smell smoke, reports sayA Texas toddler approached his parents’ bedside one recent morning and uttered two words that would ultimately save their lives: “Mama, hot.”
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Jill Biden promises free access to community college
Read full article: Jill Biden promises free access to community collegeFirst lady Jill Biden's necklace says "Mama," as she takes a tour of Whitman-Walker Health, Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)WASHINGTON – Jill Biden is pushing free access to community college and training programs, saying the schools will be an important part of Biden administration efforts to rebuild the economy. A longtime community college professor and advocate, the first lady said people struggling to get by during the coronavirus-induced economic slump need access to these schools. That's why we're going to make sure that everyone has access to free community college and training programs,” Jill Biden said in taped remarks broadcast Tuesday during a virtual legislative summit hosted by the Association of Community College Trustees and the American Association of Community Colleges. She helped a White House community college summit during the Obama-Biden administration.
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Videos show jail officers restraining North Carolina inmate
Read full article: Videos show jail officers restraining North Carolina inmateJail, authorities restrain John Neville in his cell as a nurse speaks with him, in Winston-Salem, N.C. The body-cam video from the jail shows Neville struggling with jail guards to get up from the floor where he was lying on his back, shouting that he couldn't breathe and calling out "Mama, mama!" Five former jail officers and a nurse were charged in July with involuntary manslaughter in Nevilles death. As he is being transferred, Neville yells, Help me, somebody! A guard tells him he's had a medical episode and he needs to calm down. Once in the cell, the five officers remove Neville from the chair and lay him on a mattress.
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Mama June Details Her Drug Addiction as She Checks Into Rehab (Exclusive)
Read full article: Mama June Details Her Drug Addiction as She Checks Into Rehab (Exclusive)In ET's exclusive clip from Friday's episode of Mama June: From Not to Hot, titled "Family Crisis," the reality star begins the intake process at an addiction center. According to June's daughter, Lauryn "Pumpkin" Shannon, her honesty stopped there. June said during the intake process that she had been "clean for three months" and that she could stop using whenever she wanted to. Mama June: From Not to Hot producers also called June out during the intake process, when she claimed that her drug use didn't affect her work. After June was arrested, Pumpkin was given legal guardianship over June's youngest daughter, 14-year-old Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson.
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While tensions between police and protesters boiled over in some cities, other officers joined the movement
Read full article: While tensions between police and protesters boiled over in some cities, other officers joined the movement(CNN) -- Protests have swept the United States the last six days in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of police in Minnesota. Former officer Derek Chauvin held his knee to Floyd's neck as he lay face down screaming "Mama" "please" and "I can't breathe." Chauvin was arrested for his part in Floyd's death and charged with second degree manslaughter and third degree murder on Friday. Acevedo has been embracing protesters and expressed his hope that the outrage over Floyd's death would spark change. Across the country, an entire line of officers was seen taking the knee as they faced protesters in Spokane County, Washington.