‘Making Manson’: Former Manson Family Member Says She Was “Traumatized’ After Joining The Notorious Cult At Age 14 The infamous criminal and cult leader Charles Manson passed away years ago but, as displayed in the new Peacock docuseries, Making Manson, his actions are still felt by many. Throughout his life, he ... 11/20/2024 - 1:00 am | View Link
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Making Manson’ On Peacock, Where New Recordings Of Charles Manson Gives New Perspective On The Crimes Committed By His “Family” M aking Manson is a three-part docuseries, directed by Billie Mintz; at its center are pieces of over 100 hours of never-before-heard phone calls between Charles Manson and autogr ... 11/19/2024 - 10:15 am | View Link
Charles Manson: Everything We Know About Cult Leader's Family The new docuseries "Making Manson" explores unheard tapes of cult leader Charles Manson, revealing his rise to infamy. 11/19/2024 - 8:46 am | View Link
What You Need to Know About the Manson Family Murders It’s the summer of 1969, and what none of the characters know is that Tate and five others will soon be brutally murdered by members of the Manson Family, the cult led by Charles Manson that ... 11/20/2024 - 3:08 pm | View Website
Manson Family The Manson Family (known among its members as the Family) was a commune, gang, and cult led by criminal Charles Manson that was active in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. 11/19/2024 - 9:29 pm | View Website
Charles Manson: Everything we know about cult leader's family Members of the "Manson Family," including Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Charles "Tex" Watson, arrived at the Hollywood Hills home of Sharon Tate on August 8, 1969. They ... 11/19/2024 - 12:39 pm | View Website
The Manson Family's Members And Where They Are Now From Squeaky Fromme and Bobby Beausoleil to Tex Watson and Leslie Van Houten, some members of the Manson Family cult walked free after the infamous Tate-LaBianca murders of 1969 — while others spent the rest of their lives behind bars. 11/19/2024 - 11:28 am | View Website
Where 9 Key Members of the Manson Family Are Today Here are the key members of the Manson Family who were convicted of committing murder in the summer of ’69 and where they are now. Susan Atkins Murdered Sharon Tate 11/19/2024 - 9:04 am | View Website
A Florida man was arrested Wednesday and charged with a plot to “reboot” the U. S. government by planting a bomb at the New York Stock Exchange this week and detonating it with a remote-controlled device, according to the FBI.
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Harun Abdul-Malik Yener, 30, of Coral Springs, Florida, was charged with attempt to use an explosive device to damage or destroy a building used in interstate commerce.
The FBI began investigating Yener in February based on a tip that he was storing “bombmaking schematics” in a storage unit.
VIENTIANE, Laos — An Australian teenager has died after drinking tainted alcohol in Vang Vieng, Laos, in what Australia’s prime minister on Thursday called every parent’s nightmare, and the U. S. State Department confirmed an American also died in the same party town, bringing the death toll to four.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told Parliament that 19-year-old Bianca Jones had died after being evacuated from Laos for treatment in a Thai hospital.
MELBOURNE — Australia’s communications minister introduced a world-first law into Parliament on Thursday that would ban children under 16 from social media, saying online safety was one of parents’ toughest challenges.
Michelle Rowland said TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X and Instagram were among the platforms that would face fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($33 million) for systemic failures to prevent young children from holding accounts.
“This bill seeks to set a new normative value in society that accessing social media is not the defining feature of growing up in Australia,” Rowland told Parliament.
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“There is wide acknowledgement that something must be done in the immediate term to help prevent young teens and children from being exposed to streams of content unfiltered and infinite,” she added.
X owner Elon Musk warned that Australia intended to go further, posting on his platform: “Seems like a backdoor way to control access to the Internet by all Australians.”
The bill has wide political support.
“AI is a technology like no other in human history,” U. S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Wednesday in San Francisco. “Advancing AI is the right thing to do, but advancing as quickly as possible, just because we can, without thinking of the consequences, isn’t the smart thing to do.”
Raimondo’s remarks came during the inaugural convening of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes, a network of artificial intelligence safety institutes (AISIs) from 9 nations as well as the European Commission brought together by the U.
U. S. regulators want a federal judge to break up Google to prevent the company from continuing to squash competition through its dominant search engine after a court found it had maintained an abusive monopoly over the past decade.
The proposed breakup floated in a 23-page document filed late Wednesday by the U.
Dhaka looks reborn after a fresh lick of paint. Though this is not your typical municipal spruce-up. The sprawling Bangladeshi capital has been festooned with garish political murals celebrating August’s student-led ouster of reviled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed. Mile upon mile of concrete balustrades are daubed with caricatures of the deposed autocrat with fangs and devil horns, slogans extolling “Gen-Z, the real heroes,” and vows to “flush sh-ts from our society.”
It’s not language that sits easily with 84-year-old Muhammad Yunus, though the Nobel laureate says he can forgive the students’ salty exuberance.