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Jill Meagher case: Facebook refusing to close groups and pages that might jeopardise a successful prosecution 1st Oct 2012 4:24pm | By Editor Social media giant Facebook is yet to shut down sites inciting hatred and violence against the man charged with the murder of Melbourne woman Jill Meagher. Victoria Police has asked Facebook to cancel about six sites, but Deputy Commissioner Tim Cartwright says the social media network operator has declined, despite fears that these sites could prejudice a fair trial. (It s) pretty disappointing, some of those sites are inciting hatred and really quite disgusting in the sorts of messages they re portraying, Mr Cartwright told reporters on Monday. ....
MOUNTAIN IRON â Local lifestyle coach Marcia Aluni says she would not be surprised if pre-diabetes is on the rise since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) coach noted that quarantining during the pandemic has, for some individuals, decreased activity levels and boosted stress and weight gain. âThese are all factors that increase the risk for diabetes,â she said. People who have diabetes are also at increased risk of severe complications from COVID-19. This is an important time, therefore, to continue with the NDPP, a year-long initiative that has been offered for several years at no cost to participants at the Mesabi Family YMCA in Mountain Iron. ....
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden traveled to Richmond on Wednesday to meet with scientists, doctors and community leaders at Virginia Commonwealth University. ....
In Colorado, a chef farmer pivots to survive the pandemic and heartbreaking loss Jennifer Oldham, The Washington Post Feb. 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 9 1of9Guests dine inside heated and lit cabanas on Colorado Chef Eric Skokan s Black Cat Organic Farm on Feb. 6 in Longmont, Colo.Photo for The Washington Post by Matthew StaverShow MoreShow Less 2of9Bread is prepared for guests who will eat inside the barn and cabanas on Colorado Chef Eric Skokan s Black Cat Organic Farm.Matthew Staver/For The Washington PostShow MoreShow Less 3of9 4of9Colorado chef Eric Skokan plants onion seeds inside the greenhouse on the Black Cat Organic Farm on Feb. 6, 2021 in Longmont, Colo.Photo for The Washington Post by Matthew StaverShow MoreShow Less ....