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Teen ‘horror’ blogger shot her abusive stepfather, then stabbed her mother more than 30 times
Like many young adults looking to express themselves, Ashlee Martinson turned to sharing her private thoughts online as a blogger. But instead of the standard schoolgirl fixations of boys, Ashlee was more interested in serial killers and vampires. The Know It Guy The 16-12 months-old became passionate about horror and, below her pseudonym, Vampchick wrote…
UN rights professional worried over Singapore trial of teen blogger
[JURIST] UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and safety of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, David Kaye, warned [press release]on Monday that the upcoming trial of a teenage blogger in Singapore indicates improved criminalization of expression. The trial is scheduled this week for a 17-year-antique blogger who published Fb content that…
What’s in blogger Aimee Tune’s Make-up Bag?
Getting your hair and makeup right for the best picture isn’t easy. However, social media megastar Aimee Tune makes it look like a cinch. We spoke with the blogger and Laura Mercier ambassador to get the inside track of her recurring beauty and how to take a superior selfie. You’re continually jet-setting around the world.…
WashPost Blogger: Clinton Lack of Press Conferences ‘Ridiculous’
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton hasn’t held a press conference in 258 days, and it’s starting to be observed by using mainstream media. Washington Put’s Chris Cillizza says it’s miles “beyond ridiculous” that Clinton might not address questions from the click without delay. The Publish blogger and political reporter argues that the electorate deserves to…
Teenage blogger Amos Yee back in courtroom
SINGAPORE – Teenage blogger Amos Yee changed into back in court docket on Wednesday (August 17) morning. Yee, 17, faces six expenses of proceeding to wound the feelings of Muslims or Christians – via five movies and a photograph – and counts of failing to record to the Jurong Police Division for investigations. The alleged…
Steem Blogger Raises Thousands of dollars To Fund Actual International Billboard Marketing campaign
The success records of Bitcoin may be attributed to its community, which, via endless efforts, has pushed the adoption of the cryptocurrency to its cutting-edge nation, from a discussion board “nerd currency” to a globally ordinary and used price gadget. Since cryptocurrencies belong to nobody and everybody at the same time, it’s miles the easiest…
(Way late) morning hyperlinks: Court finds raid on cop critic blogger became unconstitutional
Courtroom regulations that sheriff’s raid to decide the identification of vital bloggers were unconstitutional. This is one of those rulings wherein you count on the Court to say, “Nicely of direction no longer.” Baltimore police made a mystery deal with a Texas billionaire to put in that aerial spying application. The atypical aspect is that…
We need plates! Blogger takes intention at quirky food serving methods
You sit down for a pleasant meal out, location your order, and anticipate the minutes to slowly tick through until you could get caught into your tucker. Subsequently, the wait workforce set a dainty dish before you… Served on a cricket bat. Or a slapped on slicing board. Smeared on a roof tile. Rolled in…
Australian blogger receives death threats after mother paints baby with ‘blackface’ in tribute to AFL hero
An Australian blogger has received demise threats after an arguable photo of an infant’s blackface tribute to his soccer idol became shared on her Fb page. A mom painted her son’s face black, dressed him in a soccer blouse, and gave him a dreadlock wig as a tribute to Australian Soccer League famous person Nic…
Sheriff’s Raid to Discover Blogger Who Criticized Him Changed into Unconstitutional, Court Policies
An appellate Court in Baton Rouge ruled Thursday that a raid on a police officer’s house in search of the blogger who had accused the sheriff of corruption Was unconstitutional. The Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals argued that Sheriff Jerry Larpenter’s research into the weblog ExposeDAT had a fallacious cause: the alleged defamation Was…









