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Fox News: Utah driver injured after smashing into turkey on the interstate, sending it through the windshield
Utah driver injured after smashing into turkey on the interstate, sending it through the windshield
A Utah driver was hospitalized after a turkey crashed through his windshield while driving on Interstate 15. The incident occurred when the driver hit the turkey, which then flew into the car, causing a significant mess and resulting in non-life-threatening injuries.

The Garland Fire Department shared the story, emphasizing the dangers of wildlife on the roads, particularly as warmer weather approaches. They urged drivers to remain vigilant for animals, citing previous accidents involving larger wildlife.


The Federalist: Porn Industry Tries To Block Ohio Effort To Protect Kids Online
Porn Industry Tries To Block Ohio Effort To Protect Kids Online
Ohio is considering House Bill 84, known as the Innocence Act, aimed at protecting children from online obscene content by requiring age verification for access. Introduced by Republican state Reps. Josh Williams and Steve Demetriou, the bill has gained bipartisan support but faces opposition from the Free Speech Coalition.

The legislation also addresses issues like nonconsensual deepfake pornography and imposes penalties on non-compliant distributors. Advocates argue it is a necessary step to modernize legal protections against digital exploitation and trafficking. Similar laws have been enacted in other states, with 20 states already passing age verification laws.


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GB News: Oldham grooming gangs survivor tells story for first time as dad demands public inquiry
Oldham grooming gangs survivor tells story for first time as dad demands public inquiry
A survivor of grooming gangs in Oldham, referred to as Jade, revealed her harrowing experience of abuse involving 85 men over three years. Despite attempts to seek help from authorities, she claims they did not believe her. Many perpetrators remain unpunished and still live in her community.

Jade's father, John, shared his efforts to rescue her, recounting the emotional toll of searching for her among known abusers. Following renewed media attention, local inquiries into the grooming crisis have been announced, but calls for a national public inquiry were rejected by Labour MPs.