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The Average American Baby Watches Nearly 3 Hours of TV Daily
Children are spending more time than ever in front of a screen, and it doesn't necessarily bode well for their futures. In 1997, babies and toddlers ...
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Video Games Offer Second Chances and Endless Virtual Resurrections
Sam Leith is an English author and literary editor of the British newsmagazine The Spectator. He spends most of his time reading great pieces of writing. ...
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Doctor Notes Rise in 'Selfie Wrist' Cases
It's a sign of the times--and maybe a sign of our culture. People are taking so many selfies, they're getting "Selfie Wrist." Tina Choi, ...
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Humanity Spent Four Billion Hours Watching Porn in One Year
We spend four billion hours a year watching porn. Sorry. I've just understated the problem. We dedicated well over four and a half billion hours to ...
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Man Blames Drunken Accident on Losing Football Team
Officers filed charges of driving while intoxicated against Christopher Greyshock, a resident of West Milford, after his rear-end collision into another ...
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The Sovereign Delusion of Lust
Pastor and author Paul David Tripp uses the following scenario to describe what's really going on every time a man chooses to lust (or anytime anyone ...
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Rehab Focus Creates Redemption for Airline Pilots
CBS News reports that since its inception in the 1970s, the Human Intervention Motivation Study has given second chances to thousands of men and women ...
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Lamppost Airbags Protect 'Smartphone Zombies'
The city of Salzburg in Austria implemented some creative measures to protect public safety from oblivious pedestrians staring at their smartphones. The ...
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In the Time Spent on Social Media You Could Read 200 Books
In an article on Quartz, author Charles Chu claims, "In the time you spend on social media each year, you could read 200 books." Here's ...
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Teens Cling to Destructive Social Media
In her book American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers, researcher Mary Jo Sales reports a conversation with a teenage girl at a mall ...
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