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Sponsored Content – CASA seeks volunteers to help children in family court system

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It’s 2:00 am. You’re 8 years old. You’re not a young 8. You’ve seen some stuff in your short life. You can’t sleep. Parents are arguing, but that’s nothing new. You’re hungry because the last thing you ate was a school lunch. Maybe you can’t sleep because your younger sister and brother are sleeping in the twin bed with you. Brother keeps taking the cover and sister is sweaty, clinging to you.

You hear a crash. Nothing new though you brace yourself. Sometimes this means the fight will involve you. Sometimes this means mama will take you somewhere else. You are scared, but try to be calm, quiet and still.

Suddenly, the police are there. You don’t understand what’s happening. There’s an argument and then hushed talking. One of the police officers looks into the bedroom with a flashlight. He sees you and your siblings and tells someone outside the room that there’s “three in here;” then more hushed talking. Maybe they calmed your parents down and would soon leave. You fight back a yawn as a woman opens the door. She tells you that you need to come with her. Who is she? Where is she taking you? Your sister starts to cry. Your brother asks if he can stay with dad. The woman says she is your DHR caseworker, and that your home is not safe for you right now. You must stay at her office for the night. Her office? You want to stay in your bed with your sweaty sister and blanket stealing brother. You want to be in your home. You want your parents to get along.

Mom is talking to a police officer. She is crying. Dad is gone. This situation feels bad to you. You leave with the caseworker, and for what’s left of the night and then most of the next day, you stay in a room in an office building. They give you cereal and snacks. You have some milk. You hear the caseworker on the phone. She is telling someone that there is no family. You are taken to a stranger’s home that is as far away as 8 radio songs and 2 commercial breaks. Brother is with you, but sister went somewhere else. When will you see your sister again? You are told the stranger is your foster parent. They seem okay, but you’re unsure. Why do they want you to be there? All you really want is to go home and be with your family. Who will tell someone that all you want is to go home and be with your family?

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Enter Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Jefferson County, an organization that trains, supervises, and supports volunteer advocates to be an independent voice for children navigating the family court system because of abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers are appointed by the Court.

It takes a special person to be a CASA volunteer not only because of the type of situations that bring children into the family court system, but because CASA volunteers undergo a four-session training. They must be willing to commit about five to ten hours a month to their case. CASA volunteers visit with the child, meet the child’s parents, foster parents, health care providers, teachers and anyone else who is an interested person. The CASA participates in IEP meetings. CASA volunteers facilitate and monitor service plans for their children. They are the “eyes and ears” of the Court, providing an independent and candid assessment of what is in the best interest of the child.

CASA children have experienced trauma, which can carry over into all areas of their lives. Trauma causes poor health and the inability to focus, learn and succeed in school. Trauma prevents the development of healthy relationships and the ability to self-regulate to avoid risky behaviors and choices. Yet positive, stable relationships can counterbalance trauma. A child with a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is more likely to find a safe, permanent home – never to return to a life of abuse and unmet needs. A child with a CASA volunteer is more likely to receive health referrals and medical care.

Court Appointed Special Advocates are a regular presence in the lives of their court appointed children who have experienced what is unimaginable to most people. Year to date, CASA of Jefferson County has served 358 children in 173 cases. CASA is appointed in an average of two cases per week. 77% of children served by CASA identify as African American or Black. Only 50% of current cases are staffed with a volunteer. CASA has a current, pressing need for volunteers. Could that be you? If interested, check out casaofjeffersoncounty.org/get-involved/#volunteer where you can submit an inquiry to get an application.

Lend your voice! Change a child’s story. Volunteer with CASA of Jefferson County.

MAX Transit Plans Public Information Session on State-of-the-Art Maintenance Facility

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BJCTA's "old and antiquated" facility at 3105 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Boulevard will be replaced by a state-of-the-art one with new technology and a workforce development center. (Ryan Michaels, The Birmingham Times)

By Ryan Michaels

The Birmingham Times

Freshwater Land Trust, Jeffco Mayors Announce 36-Mile Trail Loop Around Greater Birmingham

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From left: Eddie Penny, mayor of Fairfield; James D. Stewart, mayor of Irondale; Patrick McClusky, mayor of Homewood; Randall Woodfin, mayor of Birmingham; and Dr. Mark Wilson, health officer at the Jefferson County Department of Health. (Ryan MIchaels, The Birmingham Times)

By Ryan Michaels

The Birmingham Times

‘I Didn’t Know I Was Going to Ask Her to Marry Me…The Words Came Out of My Mouth’

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BY JE’DON HOLLOWAY-TALLEY

Special to the Birmingham Times

Facebook Faces Expulsion From Thailand For Failing To Crack Down On Scams

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strongMeta (Facebook) sign is seen at its headquarters at Menlo Park in California, United States, on August 5, 2023. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) of Thailand has issued a severe warning to Meta, requesting that the social media firm solve the numerous fraudulent cryptocurrency investment scams that are being spread on its Facebook platform. TAYFUN COSKUN/ANADOLU AGENCY/GETTY IMAGES/strong



By Murtuza Merchant

Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) has issued a stern warning to Meta, urging the social media company to address fraudulent cryptocurrency investment scams proliferating on its Facebook platform.


Failure to comply could lead to Facebook being banned from the Thai market.

What Happened: DES minister Chaiwut Thanakmanusorn expressed readiness to approach the courts to shut down Facebook by the end of this month.

This move is in response to the surge in scam investments, particularly those that falsely use the name and symbols of Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET).

Meta (Facebook) sign is seen at its headquarters at Menlo Park in California, United States, on August 5, 2023. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) of Thailand has issued a severe warning to Meta, requesting that the social media firm solve the numerous fraudulent cryptocurrency investment scams that are being spread on its Facebook platform. TAYFUN COSKUN/ANADOLU AGENCY/GETTY IMAGES

These scams often lure investors with promises of high returns, sometimes as much as 15-30% daily, according to the DES.

The DES, in collaboration with other agencies, emphasized that neither the SEC nor the SET has offered such investments, and any information suggesting otherwise is fraudulent and designed to defraud potential investors.

Why It Matters: Cybercriminals have been employing a variety of tactics to deceive users, ranging from promoting high-yield lending schemes to impersonating well-known financial figures, it stated and added that more than 5,300 fraudulent ads and fake pages have been identified on Facebook.

“Facebook’s negligence has resulted in damages worth over 100,000 million baht to the Thai people. If Facebook wishes to continue its operations in Thailand, it must demonstrate responsibility towards Thai society,” stated Chaiwut.

Meta (Facebook) sign is seen at its headquarters at Menlo Park in California, United States, on August 5, 2023. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) of Thailand has issued a severe warning to Meta, requesting that the social media firm solve the numerous fraudulent cryptocurrency investment scams that are being spread on its Facebook platform. TAYFUN COSKUN/ANADOLU AGENCY/GETTY IMAGES

Facebook’s inaction has affected more than 200,000 victims, accounting for approximately 95% of the 300,000 reported cases, he added.

The National Police Agency has reported the prosecution of 364 individuals in connection with fraudulent activities, including trading in unauthorized accounts and phone numbers.

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Glitch On Musk’s X Temporarily Wipes Out Iconic Internet Images

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strongElon Musk account on X is seen displayed on a phone screen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on August 21, 2023. Many photographs exchanged between 2011 and 2014, while it was still known as Twitter, on the site appeared to have disappeared, according to some users of X. Some of the most memorable moments on the internet are currently missing as a result of this finding. JAKUB PORZYCKI/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES/strong



By Sudhanshu Singh

Some X users found that numerous images shared between 2011 and 2014, when it was still known as Twitter, vanished from the platform. This discovery has meant that some of the internet’s most iconic moments are currently missing. This error made images from the said period disappear and affected related links, changing some into shortened versions.


What happened: A glitch temporarily wiped out X images and links between 2011 and 2014.

Top among the notable disappeared images was Ellen DeGeneres’ celebrated Oscar selfie from 2014, a post that had garnered 2.8 million reshares and 2 million likes. Other significant absences included pictures from the Arab Spring and posts about the popular K-Pop group BTS.

Elon Musk account on X is seen displayed on a phone screen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on August 21, 2023. Many photographs exchanged between 2011 and 2014, while it was still known as Twitter, on the site appeared to have disappeared, according to some users of X. Some of the most memorable moments on the internet are currently missing as a result of this finding. JAKUB PORZYCKI/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES

Tom Coates was among the early birds to highlight this issue when he shared his observation on Saturday, pointing out that images before 2015 were invisible. His revelation quickly gained traction, with over 15.2 million views. 

More vandalism from @elonmusk. Twitter has now removed all media posted before 2014. Thats – so far – almost a decade of pictures and videos from the early 2000s removed from the service.

For example, here’s a search of my media tweets from before 2014. https://t.co/FU6K34oqmA

— Tom Coates (@tomcoates) August 19, 2023

After this, a community note was appended to Coates’ post, clarifying that while the images might not be visible on the platform, they still reside on X’s servers.

Interestingly, before Coates, @DaniloTakagi, a Brazilian user, reported a similar concern on Friday.

Acabei de confirmar aqui. O Twitter/X removeu todas as mídias e imagens postadas de 2014 pra trás. Eles não tem dinheiro nem pra armazenamento mais. 

Artistas e criadores de conteúdo, vocês realmente ainda querem continuar usando esta rede? https://t.co/cKBPxqQ81V

— DΔniloTakagi – ⏳🔥🐧🌛⚡🔊 (@DaniloTakagi) August 17, 2023

Currently, images and links from 2011-2014, including the viral Ellen selfie, have sporadic availability. High-profile individuals, like X’s chairman Elon Musk, weren’t spared either. 

Some reports suggest that even Musk’s posts before December 2014 are only viewable by some. However, some Zenger News team members independently verified that his posts were visible when writing this.

X ventured into the realm of image-sharing in June 2011. Unsurprisingly, the glitch’s root cause remains with neither Musk nor the platform officially commenting on it.

Elon Musk account on X is seen displayed on a phone screen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on August 21, 2023. Many photographs exchanged between 2011 and 2014, while it was still known as Twitter, on the site appeared to have disappeared, according to some users of X. Some of the most memorable moments on the internet are currently missing as a result of this finding. JAKUB PORZYCKI/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES

It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first hiccup for X. The platform’s reliability has been in question following several outages. Many attribute the increased disruptions to the significant workforce reductions initiated by Musk last October. 

A particularly severe outage occurred in February, resulting from an accidental deletion of vital data by an employee. Tragically, the team overseeing that data had already parted ways with the company, per Insider’s report.

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Tesla Data Breach Affected Over 75,000 People

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strongAn aerial view of Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory in Shanghai, China on March 29, 2021. EV giant Tesla has pinned the data leak that led to a media exclusive on the company’s autopilot issues on two former employees of the company. XIAOLU CHU/GETTY IMAGES/strong



By Anan Ashraf

EV giant Tesla has pinned the data leak that led to a media exclusive on the company’s autopilot issues on two former employees of the company.


What Happened: German newspaper Handelsblatt informed Tesla that it obtained confidential information on May 10 and in an investigation that followed, it was traced back to two former employees, Tesla said in a statement posted on the Maine’s General Attorney website on Friday.

The two employees misappropriated the information and violated Tesla’s IT security and data protection policies, according to the EV giant. The company has taken steps to contain the incident and protect information including filing a lawsuit against the two unnamed employees, according to Tesla.

An aerial view of Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory in Shanghai, China on March 29, 2021. EV giant Tesla has pinned the data leak that led to a media exclusive on the company’s autopilot issues on two former employees of the company. XIAOLU CHU/GETTY IMAGES

“These lawsuits resulted in the seizure of the former employees’ electronic devices that were believed to have contained the Tesla information. Tesla also obtained court orders that prohibit the former employees from further use, access, or dissemination of the data, subject to criminal penalties,” the statement read.

The leaked data pertains to 75,735 persons, including former and current employees of the EV giant. Though Tesla has not found any misuse of personal data, it has offered complimentary membership of Experian IdentityWorks, which provides credit monitoring and identity theft and resolution services to affected individuals.

Why It Matters: Handelsblatt released a report based on the leaked data. As per the report, Tesla customers filed more than 2,400 complaints regarding self-acceleration issues and 1,500 complaints about braking problems between 2015 and March 2022.

While most of these incidents had minor consequences, some resulted in fatal outcomes, the report noted.

An aerial view of Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory in Shanghai, China on March 29, 2021. EV giant Tesla has pinned the data leak that led to a media exclusive on the company’s autopilot issues on two former employees of the company. XIAOLU CHU/GETTY IMAGES

The newspaper’s Editor-in-Chief, Sebastian Matthes, explained that the exclusive data used for the report was sourced from multiple informants and comprised a significant amount of information, totaling 100 gigabytes and consisting of 23,398 files. A team spent six months analyzing the files to compile the report, he added.

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Key Tesla Roadster Engineer Musk Loses To EV Startup Started By Ex-Colleague

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strongChief Executive Officer of SpaceX and Tesla and owner of Twitter, Elon Musk attends the Viva Technology conference at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France on June 16, 2023. One of Elon Musk-led Tesla Inc‘s key engineering figures, Colin Campbell, is bidding farewell to the electric vehicle giant after 17 years of service.  CHESNOT/GETTY IMAGES /strong



By Ramakrishnan M

One of Elon Musk-led Tesla Inc‘s key engineering figures, Colin Campbell, is bidding farewell to the electric vehicle giant after 17 years of service. 


What Happened: Campbell, who played an instrumental role in Tesla’s growth from a startup to a global powerhouse, is making a significant career move to join Redwood Materials, a company established by none other than Tesla’s co-founder and former CTO, J.B. Straubel.

Chief Executive Officer of SpaceX and Tesla and owner of Twitter, Elon Musk attends the Viva Technology conference at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France on June 16, 2023. One of Elon Musk-led Tesla Inc‘s key engineering figures, Colin Campbell, is bidding farewell to the electric vehicle giant after 17 years of service.  CHESNOT/GETTY IMAGES 

Reflecting on his time at Tesla, Campbell said on LinkedIn: “My time at the company began when we barely had a proof of concept and ends with millions of Teslas on the road worldwide. We not only made a difference on global emissions but also forever influenced how the world thinks about transportation and helped to shape the product roadmaps of almost every other automaker.”

Campbell’s journey with Tesla commenced in 2006 when the EV landscape was in its infancy. He was part of the team that brought Tesla’s first electric sports car, the Roadster, to life. Through the years, he climbed the ranks, contributing significantly to the advancement of Tesla’s powertrain technology.

His trajectory at Tesla included roles such as director of engineering for power electronics, and later as vice president of powertrain technology.

Campbell’s decision to join Redwood Materials as CTO marks a reunion with former colleague Straubel, who co-founded Redwood after leaving Tesla in 2019 and is credited by Musk as the reason behind his first investment in Tesla.

Redwood Materials aims to create a North American battery supply chain by producing cathode and anode materials and focusing on recycling.

Chief Executive Officer of SpaceX and Tesla and owner of Twitter, Elon Musk attends the Viva Technology conference at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France on June 16, 2023. One of Elon Musk-led Tesla Inc‘s key engineering figures, Colin Campbell, is bidding farewell to the electric vehicle giant after 17 years of service.  CHESNOT/GETTY IMAGES 

Interestingly, Straubel recently returned to Tesla, this time as a member of the company’s board, possibly signaling potential ties between the two companies. 

Campbell’s exit also comes on the heels of the abrupt exit of Zachary Kirkhorn, who held the position of chief financial officer.

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Elon Musk: The Unofficial Power Behind US Government Decisions?

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strongThe new (Twitter) logo rebranded as X displayed on mobile with Elon Musk in the background, seen in this illustration  in Brussels, Belgium on 20 August 2023. Elon Musk's position in the American government and his sway over numerous industries are becoming serious causes for concern. JONATHAN RAA/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES/strong



By Michael Cohen

Elon Musk’s role in the U.S. government and his influence across various industries have become a significant cause for concern. A newly published article in The New Yorker highlights how the government is struggling to rein in Musk’s power and decision-making.


The U.S. government has become heavily reliant on Elon Musk’s companies, such as SpaceX and Tesla, in critical areas like space exploration, transportation and the future of energy.

SpaceX is the sole means of transporting NASA crew into space, and the government’s plans for electric cars largely depend on Tesla, The New Yorker reports Monday. This dependency presents challenges, as Musk’s risk-taking and capricious nature make him difficult to control.

The new (Twitter) logo rebranded as X displayed on mobile with Elon Musk in the background, seen in this illustration  in Brussels, Belgium on 20 August 2023. Elon Musk’s position in the American government and his sway over numerous industries are becoming serious causes for concern. JONATHAN RAA/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES

Musk’s unique position as a civilian arbiter in geopolitical conflicts, like the Ukrainian war, creates unfamiliar challenges for the government. The Pentagon struggled to negotiate a contractual arrangement with SpaceX to ensure consistent services and prevent Musk from abruptly withdrawing support. Musk’s involvement and influence in conflicts between nations is unprecedented, states The New Yorker.

High-ranking officials from various government agencies, including NASA, the Department of Defense and the Department of Transportation, now treat Musk as an unofficial decision-maker. Current and former officials express both admiration for Musk’s insights and profound misgivings about the extent of his influence. Some feel the government is living off Musk’s goodwill, which is less than ideal.

Musk often expresses ambivalence about how his technology is being used and deployed. For example, he hesitated to provide internet service to Ukraine due to concerns over the conflict’s escalation. Musk’s pragmatic interests, such as maintaining good relationships with officials in China, influence his decisions. His power and influence extend beyond business and technology into political discourse, as he recently rebranded Twitter as “X.”

The new (Twitter) logo rebranded as X displayed on mobile with Elon Musk in the background, seen in this illustration  in Brussels, Belgium on 20 August 2023. Elon Musk’s position in the American government and his sway over numerous industries are becoming serious causes for concern. JONATHAN RAA/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES

Musk’s personal background and experiences, including a tumultuous relationship with his father and being bullied at school, have shaped his character. Musk has stated that he has Asperger’s syndrome, which affects his social interactions. These personal factors contribute to his sometimes impulsive and unpredictable behavior.

The New Yorker reports that Musk’s shadow rule poses challenges for the U.S. government as his influence transcends traditional boundaries in various industries. The government’s reliance on Musk’s companies, his decision-making in geopolitical conflicts and his growing power in shaping political discourse raise concerns about the extent of his influence and the government’s ability to handle it effectively.

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