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With his infectious smile and warm demeanor, Victor Poupart looks like he just cheated death. That's because he did.
With his infectious smile and warm demeanor, Victor Poupart looks like he just cheated death. That's because he did. "I don't remember anything, said the high school sophomore. "Just waking up in the hospital. That's it." It's ironic he doesn't remember what might become the most memorable and consequential day of his life. His mother, however, will never forget. "It was scary. It all seemed to happen very slowly in my head," said Carla Poupart, Victor's mother. "Things just weren't ever happening fast enough. But by what the doctors tell me, if it didn't happen as fast as it did, things would've been much different today." It was just days before Christmas, when she picked him up at dismissal from North Brunswick Township High School and the unthinkable happened. "He stopped talking for a second and he said, 'Mom, I feel dizzy,'" Carla recalled. "And as I was telling him oh well get you some water, he passed out." She ran for help. The closest room to her was the music class. Brett Gray, who is the choir director and a football coach, ran and grabbed an AED and alerted school security. "I think just instincts kind of clicked that this was a serious situation, and thank God they train us on things like this," said Grey. By the time he arrived with that AED, the school security team was there and not before long they administered the AED and started CPR. To think, the security are all retired police officers. "I had to see if he was breathing or not, if anything was blocking his airways," said Lavar Reneau, one of the school security officers. "At that point training took over." "As I'm doing CPR, any cop will tell you, there's something called your last breath. It's your last deep ovular breath," noted fellow school security Jason Hatez. "Well as I'm doing CPR, he takes a big gasp, and Mindy will tell you, I kind of got angry about it because his mom's crying three feet behind us and I'm looking at Mindy, I was like you're not dying on me before Christmas not with your mom here." #save #newjersey #news
Mayor Eric Adams announced Wednesday that New York City is suing four of the nation's largest social media companies and accusing them of fueling a national and local youth mental health crisis. The lawsuit was filed to hold TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube Accountable for their damaging influence on the mental health of children, Adams said. The lawsuit, filed in California Superior Court, alleged the companies intentionally designed their platforms to purposefully manipulate and addict children and teens to social media applications.  The lawsuit pointed to the use of algorithms to generate feeds that keep users on the platforms longer and encourage compulsive use.
Mayor Eric Adams announced Wednesday that New York City is suing four of the nation's largest social media companies and accusing them of fueling a national and local youth mental health crisis. The lawsuit was filed to hold TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube Accountable for their damaging influence on the mental health of children, Adams said. The lawsuit, filed in California Superior Court, alleged the companies intentionally designed their platforms to purposefully manipulate and addict children and teens to social media applications. The lawsuit pointed to the use of algorithms to generate feeds that keep users on the platforms longer and encourage compulsive use. "Over the past decade, we have seen just how addictive and overwhelming the online world can be, exposing our children to a non-stop stream of harmful content and fueling our national youth mental health crisis," Adams said. "Our city is built on innovation and technology, but many social media platforms end up endangering our children's mental health, promoting addiction, and encouraging unsafe behavior." The lawsuit accused the social media companies of manipulating users by making them feel compelled to respond to one positive action with another positive action. "These platforms take advantage of reciprocity by, for example, automatically telling the sender when their message was seen or sending notifications when a message was delivered, encouraging teens to return to the platform again and again and perpetuating online engagement and immediate responses," the lawsuit said. The city is joining hundreds of school districts across the nation in filing litigation to force the tech companies to change their behavior and recover the costs of addressing the public health threat. New York City officials said it has spent significant resources addressing mental health issues among students and is suing to recoup some money. "NYC Plaintiffs have incurred and will continue to incur costs related to addressing the youth mental health crisis that Defendants created, caused, contributed to and/or maintained. NYC Plaintiffs request relief relating to the damage or injury they have suffered, including actual and compensatory damages in an amount to be determined at trial," the lawsuit said. Last month, Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan's public health advisory [url HREF="https://abc7ny.com/eric-adams-state-of-the-city-nyc-new-york/14355058/" TARGET="_blank" REL=""]declared social media a public health threat[/url]. The advisory provides recommendations to parents and caregivers, health care providers, educators, and policymakers on actions that can be taken to protect children, including the recommendation to delay social media use until the age of 14. "No one is talking about a ban, no one is talking about taking, snatching away devices or snatching away platforms," Vasan said. "We're talking about a fundamental set of rules and regulations. And sometimes litigation is the way we have to go about getting it." Meta released a statement in response, saying they have been working to keep young people safe for a decade and will continue to work on it. "We want teens to have safe, age-appropriate experiences online, and we have over 30 tools and features to support them and their parents," a Meta spokesperson said. "We've spent a decade working on these issues and hiring people who have dedicated their careers to keeping young people safe and supported online.” #nyc #news #socialmedia

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