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We marvel at “miraculous survivors” like Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the lone survivor of last month’s Air India disaster. But ...
A 12-year-old boy from Castleford, England, tragically died attempting the dangerous "blackout challenge," sparking renewed concerns about harmful online content targeting children. The challenge ...
A 12-year-old UK boy named Sebastian has died after allegedly participating in the dangerous TikTok "blackout challenge" that's claimed the lives of multiple youngsters over the years.
The challenge makes a sport of choking oneself until passing out. The suit has also listed names of children in other places who allegedly dies because of TikTok Blackout Challenge.
A 12-year-old boy in England has died, and a GoFundMe campaign set up by a loved one is claiming that his death stemmed from a dangerous social media challenge known as the ‘blackout challenge ...
The “Blackout Challenge” had previously been implicated in the death of several children, some of whom were younger than 12 years old.
Four British families Thursday filed a wrongful death suit against TikTok and its owner ByteDance over the self-strangulation deaths of four children who were participating in a TikTok Blackout ...
The so-called Blackout Challenge posted on TikTok dares people to self-asphyxiate until they lose consciousness.
In a recent landmark decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that TikTok could be held liable in a wrongful death suit stemming from the “Blackout Challenge” — a ...
A family sued TikTok alleging a 10-year-old died due to a "blackout challenge" seen on her FYP. If the case goes to SCOTUS it could impact Section 230.
The viral social media trend known as the "blackout challenge" (also called the "choking challenge") can lead to permanent brain damage or death in under five minutes. Here's what to know.
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