
Jasmine Mithani
Data Visuals Reporter at The 19th News
data, gender, tech, visuals @19thnews • accessible exploration of life's complexities • disabled, queer, mixed race • she/her
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1 week ago |
19thnews.org | Jasmine Mithani
Published The bipartisan Take It Down Act, which would create criminal penalties for distributing nonconsensual intimate images and require tech companies to remove such content, has a clear path to victory: It has passed the Senate unanimously twice, cleared the House Energy and Commerce Committee and is being championed by First Lady Melania Trump — and President Donald Trump has vowed to sign it.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Jasmine Mithani
The bipartisan Take It Down Act, which would create criminal penalties for distributing nonconsensual intimate images and require tech companies to remove such content, has a clear path to victory: It has passed the Senate unanimously twice, cleared the House Energy and Commerce Committee and is being championed by First Lady Melania Trump — and President Donald Trump has vowed to sign it.
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1 week ago |
techpolicy.press | Jasmine Mithani
Jasmine Mithani is a fellow at Tech Policy Press. Last week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee voted to approve the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a bill that would create criminal penalties for distributing nonconsensual intimate images (NCII) and mandate tech companies to remove such content. It is now eligible to move to the full House for a vote. The bill has, relatively speaking, sailed through Congress. The Act is a bipartisan, bicameral bill, jointly introduced into the Senate by Sens.
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2 weeks ago |
nevadacurrent.com | Jasmine Mithani
This story was originally pubished in The 19th. President Donald Trump issued a proclamation recognizing National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month — one that differs from similar recognitions issued in his first term both because of its focus and because Trump himself was found liable for sexual abuse in 2023.
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2 weeks ago |
19thnews.org | Jasmine Mithani
Published President Donald Trump issued a proclamation recognizing National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month — one that differs from similar recognitions issued in his first term both because of its focus and because Trump himself was found liable for sexual abuse in 2023.
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