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August 10, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as millions of children admit to using e-cigarettes, how text messages can help teens quit. Then, what’s being done to combat the rise of sexually explicit images and deepfakes posted online without consent. Plus, how the fight over restricting books in schools and libraries is playing out in Indiana.

August 10, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

26m 45s

Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as millions of children admit to using e-cigarettes, how text messages can help teens quit. Then, what’s being done to combat the rise of sexually explicit images and deepfakes posted online without consent. Plus, how the fight over restricting books in schools and libraries is playing out in Indiana.

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  • How book restrictions are playing out in Indiana schools: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How book restrictions are playing out in Indiana schools

    S2024 E224 - 9m 2s

    Over the last few years, parents and a network of organized conservative groups have put pressure on public schools and community libraries across the country to remove certain books from their collections. In Indiana, teachers may even be charged with a crime for providing books deemed “harmful.” WFYI’s Lee Gaines reports.

  • Sexual images posted online worsened by AI and deepfakes: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Sexual images posted online worsened by AI and deepfakes

    S2024 E224 - 5m 59s

    Deepfake and AI technology’s ability to manipulate photos and even videos has made the problem of sexual images being posted online without consent even worse. Google recently announced new steps to combat sexually explicit deepfakes in their search results, but there is no one-size-fits-all solution. WIRED senior writer Paresh Dave joins Stephanie Sy to discuss this complex problem.

  • How a free texting program may help teens quit vaping: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How a free texting program may help teens quit vaping

    S2024 E224 - 6m 10s

    More than 2 million American middle and high school students now use e-cigarettes, also known as “vaping." A clinical trial found that teens enrolled in the “This is Quitting” anonymous text message program were 35 percent more likely to report quitting after seven months. To learn more about youth nicotine addiction, Stephanie Sy spoke with Amanda Graham, the principal investigator of the study.

  • News Wrap: Israel hits Gaza school with deadly airstrike: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: Israel hits Gaza school with deadly airstrike

    S2024 E224 - 2m 38s

    In our news wrap Saturday, an Israeli airstrike killed at least 80 people at a school in Gaza, a newly released recording of a 911 call during the Uvalde school shooting reveals the gunman’s uncle tried to intervene, the U.S. women’s soccer team won gold at the Paris Olympics, and longtime Google executive and former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki died at age 56.

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