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Italy introduces parental consent for sex education in schools

Italy introduces parental consent for sex education in schools Criticism from opposition parties that it could restrict teenagers' access to important information - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Parental consent will now be mandatory for sex education in Italian schools, under a reform championed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government. It also excludes the subject from nurseries and primary schools. The bill, sponsored by Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara, won final...

The Independent World 4d ago

Washington school board director, sex shop owner host sex-ed event for kids as young as 9

A Washington school board director who owns a sex shop is helping host a sex education event for children as young as 9 years old, drawing scrutiny over the program's content and the role of an elected education official in promoting it. Jenn Mason, the owner of WinkWink Boutique, which describes itself as a "woman-owned, inclusive, ‘not creepy’" sex shop in Bellingham, WA, about half an hour from Seattle, is hosting an "Uncringe Academy" for 9- to 12-year-old children on June 24.The event...

Fox News 3d ago

Education Secretary Linda McMahon rips California trans athlete ‘compromise,’ tells Newsom to ‘pick a side’

Education Secretary Linda McMahon rejected California’s reintroduced policy for trans-identifying biological male athletes in girls’ sports, taking direct aim at both the state’s "shared podium" policy and Gov. Gavin Newsom’s public posture on the issue. McMahon spoke with OutKick on Monday as the Department of Education continued to recognize June as "Title IX Month," which the Trump administration is using to highlight its effort to restore sex-based protections in schools and athletics....

Fox News 8d ago

Why is Europe falling behind the US on AI adoption at work?

A new study shows a clear gap in workplace AI use between the US and Europe - and suggests management structure may be a key reason why. Europe might be slower to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) than the United States because of how its businesses are structured, according to new research. The report from Brookings Institute surveyed more than 5,000 people in the United States and six European countries to find out how regularly they use AI at work: France, Germany, the Netherlands,...

Euronews 9d ago

The Guardian view on Euphoria: the show once pushed the envelope, but shock now seems to be the point | Editorial

An era of excellent coming-of-age dramas moved away from the glossy lives of wealthy American teens, but unflinching portrayals easily veer into tropesTelevision’s portrayal of adolescence has challenged adult complacency about young people’s lives. The best coming-of-age dramas have not just shown young people behaving badly, or dangerously, or foolishly. They have asked questions about a society that leaves them to learn about sex, addiction and violence with little help.

The Guardian UK 7d ago

Argentina’s ‘Madman’: Inside the world of Javier Milei

Otacon Party, a regular event for anime and manga fans held at the Galicia Centre in Buenos Aires, has never been known for being overtly political. Attendees buy comic books and Pikachu plushies, and sing karaoke, often dressed in colourful costumes. But at the February 2019 event, one cosplayer stood out among the rest.

Al Jazeera 4d ago

Can Apple and Google stop children from sharing explicit images?

Tech firms have three months to put in place measures that stop children in the UK from being able to create and share explicit images of themselves on devices – or face regulation to enforce this. “I am calling on tech companies operating in this country to introduce vice controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images,” said UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a speech on 8 June. “This is not an impossible challenge.

New Scientist 1d ago

Vladimir Putin's secret children being raised by British nannies despite 'traitors' jibe

Vladimir Putin's secret children being raised by British nannies despite 'traitors' jibe Vladimir Putin is shelling out thousands each month to raise his children - including sons he reportedly shares with Alina Kabaeva - to have a 'Western lifestyle' , according to leaked documents Vladimir Putin has used British nannies to raise his children, new files have revealed - despite the Russian leader blasting people who copy Western lifestyles as "traitors". Leaked documents show thousands of...

Daily Mirror 8d ago