Trump Trial Jury Selection Underway; Israel Weighs Limited Response to Iran Strike; Pro-Nazi Accounts Active on Twitter Despite Rules; Social Media Risks to Youth Mental Health Detailed; Ohio Man Kills Uber Driver After Falling for Scam
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Jury selection is underway in Trump's criminal trial, with more than half of the first 96 prospective jurors excused due to bias. The judge ruled prosecutors can use evidence like the "Access Hollywood" tape despite defense objections.
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Israel's war cabinet met to discuss response options after Iran's unprecedented missile and drone strike on Israel. Any response is expected to be limited, targeting Iranian proxies rather than Iran itself.
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Verified pro-Nazi accounts are active on Twitter, with at least 150 paid subscribers posting or amplifying antisemitic and pro-Nazi content, violating Twitter's rules.
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The American Psychological Association released a report stating social media features like endless scrolling are "particularly risky" for youth mental health and platforms are "not inherently suitable for youth."
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An 81-year-old Ohio man fatally shot an Uber driver outside his home after both were targeted by scammers pretending the driver was holding the man's relative hostage.