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Mattel is expanding its collection of Barbies with disabilities by launching its first doll with type 1 diabetes, in a move activists say is a positive step for representation. Designed in partnership with diabetes charity Breakthrough T1D, this Barbie wears a continuous glucose monitor on her arm, secured with pink heart-shaped medical tape, to track her blood sugar levels. She also has an insulin pump and a bag to carry snacks.
A Canadian man was scolded by a judge for using AI to generate his legal argument. Nosakhare Ohenhen sought the return of $32,000 seized from his Toronto property by police, but the documents he submitted contained "at least two nonexistent or fake precedent court cases," Justice Lisa Brownstone wrote in her decision. "Every person who submits authorities to the court has an obligation to ensure that those authorities exist."