Extreme heat wave threatens U.S. power grids and July 4 travel

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A prolonged and dangerous period of extreme heat across the central and eastern U.S. is poised to continue into the Independence Day weekend, exposing pressure points for power markets and transport. Temperatures of up to 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40.5 degrees Celsius) are expected, according to the National Weather Service, with some daily, monthly and all-time records possible. The conditions can bring increased risk for heat-related illness, particularly for vulnerable populations and those without adequate cooling, the NWS said. The heat wave threatens to overwhelm U.S. grids and may force some to cancel, postpone or otherwise change their plans on one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. Wholesale spot electricity prices jumped more than 243% in New England and 101% in New York City on Thursday, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Power prices also rose by nearly 55% in the Midwest and 45.6% in the Mid-Atlantic. The surge in electricity prices com...

Instagram running ads promoting child sexual abuse material in India, BBC finds

Image source, Reuters By Divya Arya BBC World Service Published 5 hours ago Warning: This story contains descriptions of abuse Instagram has been running paid adverts promoting child sexual abuse material in India, a BBC Eye investigation has found. The ads, seen by the BBC World Service, use terms including "rape video" and "child video" and link users to channels on the messaging app Telegram, where they can buy the material for as little as 99 rupees (about $1). Ads on Instagram are only published after first being approved by its moderation technology. When the BBC reported one of the ads to Instagram, the social media platform responded 24 hours later saying the post did not violate its "community guidelines". Later, when the BBC asked Instagram's parent company Meta for comment, it said it had already disabled several adverts and suspended the accounts posting them. The company said it had removed additional ads, disabled more accounts and blocked URLs for other content that violated its policies in response to the BBC's findings. Telegram said it had removed more than 274,000 groups and channels related to child sexual abuse material in 2026. The BBC set up an alias account on Instagram after we noticed that the platform was pushing sexually suggestive content, even when a user hadn't searched for such material. This included women posting about food, weather and daily life in India, who were dressed in revealing clothing and using sexual innuendo in their posts. The new alias account, which was set up in India, started following these women and other similar people - 10 in all - to investigate sexualised content on the platform. In less than a week, Instagram started showing advertisements on the feed featuring women offering video calls and showing clearly naked couples having sex. Days later, it began showing adverts of children with adults in sexually suggestive situations, with links to Telegram channels. Image caption, A retired justice of India's Supreme Court, Madan Lokur, said he was concerned that Instagram was "making money by participating in a criminal activity" In total, about 30 unique adverts appeared promoting child sexual abuse, although some of these were shared by multiple accounts. The alias account was also shown about 20 ads featuring adult pornography. The distribution of both child sexual abuse material and adult pornography are criminal offences in India, while Meta's policy states that ads must not contain adult nudity, genitals or content that sexually exploits or endangers children. The BBC has reported all of the ads and the Telegram channels to the Indian authorities. One ad showed a boy and girl, both of whom appeared to be about 12 years old, engaging in a sexual act. Another showed a man with his arm around a girl, with text saying he was 52 and the girl was 12. "Click to watch more," it said, linking out to a Telegram channel. The BBC reported an advert to Instagram showing a very young girl in tears, with wording indicating...

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