Archdiocese of Baltimore Allows Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse to Share their Stories in April and May Hearings

Baltimore, Maryland – Survivors of child sexual abuse within the Archdiocese of Baltimore will have the chance to share their experiences in court during upcoming hearings. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michelle M. Harner has approved a request by the committee representing the survivors to allow victims to speak for two hours during scheduled “status conferences” on April 8 and May 20. Although the statements made during these conferences will not be considered as evidence, they aim to foster engagement and understanding within the ongoing bankruptcy case. Notably, Archbishop William Lori, the leader of America’s oldest diocese, … Read more

Kenya Demands TikTok’s Compliance with Privacy and Verification Laws Amid Concerns of Propaganda, Fraud, and Sexual Content

NAIROBI, Kenya – Kenya has demanded that TikTok demonstrate its compliance with local privacy and user verification laws, citing concerns over the platform’s role in spreading propaganda, fraud, and explicit content. As regulators worldwide put pressure on social media companies to protect users from harmful content and criminal activities, the Kenyan government has contacted TikTok through the office of the Data Protection Commissioner to address these issues. Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki informed a parliamentary committee that criminals have utilized TikTok to disseminate malicious propaganda and conduct fraudulent activities, including stealing popular accounts through identity theft … Read more

Former Chicago police officer’s sexual assault suit against ex-Supt. Eddie Johnson dismissed by judge

CHICAGO (AP) — A sexual assault lawsuit filed by a Chicago police officer against former Superintendent Eddie Johnson has been dismissed by a judge, citing lack of evidence. The officer alleged that Johnson had assaulted her while they attended a conference in 2019. The judge ruled that there was not enough evidence to support the officer’s claims and found inconsistencies in her testimony. In his decision, the judge stated that the officer failed to establish that the alleged assault occurred, and that her credibility had been undermined by conflicting statements and actions. The lawsuit had … Read more

Alabama Advances Legislation to Restrict Classroom Discussions on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in Public Schools

Montgomery, Alabama – Alabama state lawmakers have made a move to expand legislation that would restrict discussions and instruction related to gender identity or sexual orientation in public schools. The existing law, which currently applies through 5th grade, would now extend its reach through 12th grade. The House Education Policy Committee has advanced the legislation, which now awaits a full vote in the Alabama House of Representatives. The proposed legislation aims to tighten the language of the current law by removing the provision that allows such discussions to take place in a manner that is … Read more