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Tragic Loss of Teen Star Hudson Meek at age 16.

The entertainment world is mourning the untimely death of Hudson Meek, a beloved American teen star, who passed away on December 21, 2024, at the University of Alabama Hospital. Hudson’s life was tragically cut short following a fall from a moving vehicle on December 19.
Best known for his role in the critically acclaimed 2017 film “Baby Driver,” Hudson Meek was just 16 years old at the time of his passing. His remarkable talent and infectious spirit left an indelible mark on all who knew him.
In a heartfelt announcement made via Instagram, Hudson’s family expressed their grief: “Our hearts are broken to share that Hudson Meek went home to be with Jesus. He’s 16 years old, but has accomplished so much and impacted everyone he met. Please pray for Hudson’s family and friends as we process this sudden and tragic loss.”
Hudson Meek’s unexpected departure serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing those we hold dear. As friends, family, and fans grapple with this profound loss, the legacy of Hudson’s vibrant spirit and artistic contributions will undoubtedly endure.
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“Take It Down Act” Signed Into Law: Federal Protection Against Non-Consensual Image Sharing.

President Donald Trump has signed the “Take It Down Act” into law, criminalizing the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, including those generated by artificial intelligence. The legislation mandates the prompt removal of such content by digital platforms and carries a penalty of up to three years imprisonment for offenders.
The law garnered bipartisan support and addresses growing concerns surrounding the proliferation of deepfakes and non-consensual pornography. Platforms failing to remove flagged content within 48 hours face civil penalties. First Lady Melania Trump, a vocal supporter of the bill, attended the signing ceremony.
While praised as a significant step in protecting individuals from online exploitation, the law has also drawn criticism. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, for example, warns of potential for misuse, suggesting the legislation may grant excessive censorship powers and stifle lawful speech. Digital platforms are now mandated to implement rapid response systems for content removal upon receiving complaints.
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2025 UTME: JAMB to Release Resit UTME Results Amidst Performance Concerns.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced the impending release of the results for the 379,000 candidates who participated in the rescheduled Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). This resit examination, conducted between Friday and Monday, followed widespread reports of technical and logistical challenges during the initial UTME administration, primarily impacting candidates in Lagos and the South-East.
JAMB acknowledged systemic lapses necessitating the resit, and Registrar Prof. Ishaq Oloyede publicly accepted responsibility for the disruptions. The release of these results comes amidst broader concerns regarding overall UTME performance, with a significant proportion of the 1.95 million candidates scoring below 200 out of 400. The Board’s spokesman, Fabian Benjamin, confirmed the results will be accessible on Wednesday. The public awaits these results with keen interest, anticipating insights into whether the resit effectively addressed the initial issues and improved candidate outcomes.
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Mohammed Accuses Tinubu Administration of Regional Bias.

Controversial northern politician Hajiya Nàja’atu Mohammed has publicly accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of prioritizing the development of the South-West region at the expense of national unity. Speaking on the Political Advantage Platform (PAP) podcast, Mohammed alleged that the government’s policies disproportionately favor the Yoruba ethnic group, asserting that the administration is “about Yorubas for Yorubas and by Yorubas.”
While claiming no personal animosity towards the President, Mohammed criticized Tinubu for allegedly focusing on regional development using national resources. She further attributed the current economic hardship to the government’s perceived disregard for the concerns of ordinary Nigerians, coupled with its reliance on external bodies for guidance.
Mohammed, a former member of Tinubu’s presidential campaign team, expressed disappointment with the administration’s performance, particularly in addressing insecurity and fulfilling the initial expectations surrounding Tinubu’s perceived experience as Governor of Lagos. Her statements raise significant questions regarding the perceived regional balance and national unity under the current administration.
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