Is the fossil fuel recovery real, or a stepping stone to a fossil-free future? A jury has been dismissed shortly after convicting a teaching assistant of sending topless pictures of herself to a year-old pupil at the school she was working at. Kandice Barber, 35, was found guilty by a majority of 10 to two of one count of sexual communication with a child and one of causing a child to watch a sexual act by a person in a position of trust. She was acquitted at Aylesbury Crown Court of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activities while in a position of trust.

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About two and half years ago, Lauren Miranda, a middle school teacher in New York, was getting ready at her home when she decided to take a topless selfie and send it to her then-boyfriend, who was a teacher in the same school district. This January, Miranda, 25, was called to the principal's office at Bellport Middle School on Long Island, where she had been a math teacher since Before going to the meeting, a colleague told Miranda that there was a rumor her naked photo had been obtained by a teenage student. Miranda was certain it wasn't hers because she had never sent anything like that to a student. But during the meeting in the principal's office — where there were mostly men — one of the male school administrators brought up Miranda's topless selfie on his computer screen and showed it to her. The officials confronted Miranda about the selfie and accused her of disseminating the photo to students. They "attempted really hard to humiliate her, berate her, and get her to resign," Ray told BuzzFeed News on Thursday.
By Vivek Chaudhary For Mailonline. A politics student who danced topless at an Extinction Rebellion protest wearing just knickers and nipples covers has declared she did it to 'draw attention to the climate crisis'. Laura Amherst, 31 drew startled looks and wild applause from passers-by and fellow protestors as she danced topless with just two Extinction Rebellion stickers covering her naked breasts in the centre of Oxford Circus on Wednesday. Ms Amherst, who is studying politics at the Open University told MailOnline: 'I did it to draw attention to the climate crisis facing the planet. A lot of people congratulated me for doing this, especially women. I'm not getting paid for this or doing it to draw attention to myself but just to save the planet. Ms Amherst, who lives in Brighton, revealed that she is a committed member of XR along with her boyfriend. She added: 'Dancing topless brought a nice energy to the protest and was also a very body positive thing to do'.
By Melissa Cronin. Two weeks ago, thousands of doe-eyed, excited young freshmen were dragging tiny appliances and suitcases stuffed with ramen noodles into their slightly less tiny dorm rooms, gathering the necessities for the year ahead — syllabi, notebooks, and forties of Olde English. But meanwhile, a mere twenty blocks away, a far more energetic scene was taking place. There, right out in the daylight, on the finely-paved streets of our fair Manhattan, bands of screaming, uncovered women marched, waving signs and chanting slogans. National Topless Day had shown its tanlined face. Their message is actually about constitutional equality, not just boobs.