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Man Caught Evading Fare Heading to Court for Fare Evasion
In an almost unbelievable turn of events, a man already facing legal proceedings for fare evasion was caught trying to avoid paying for a train ticket ...
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Gen Z’s Social Media Lament
In a New York Times piece “Gen Z Has Regrets,” Jonathan Haidt and co-writer Will Johnson ask if young people wish social media had never existed. ...
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Disaster Packing Blunders?
When disaster strikes and it’s time to evacuate, what valuables are you taking with you? One survey finds that answer often differs depending on ...
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Media Profanity Fuels Aggression in Youth
When children are exposed to violence on TV and in video games, studies show they tend to become more aggressive themselves. But a study reveals that ...
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Judge Sentences Shoplifters to Car Wash Duty
A Michigan judge is taking a unique approach to combat shoplifting, ordering offenders to wash cars in a Walmart parking lot as part of their community ...
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Half the World Has Fallen Victim to Cyberattacks
The Internet can be a dangerous place, and a new global survey is revealing that billions of people have likely been the target of cybercriminals at some ...
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Calming Kids this Way Could Backfire
In today’s digital age, it’s become increasingly common for parents to hand their upset child a smartphone or tablet to calm them down. But ...
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Parents Ignore Advice on Screen Time for Children
Parents are bombarded with a dizzying list of orders when it comes to screen time and young children: No screens for babies under 18 months. Limit screens ...
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Stop Watching Mean People in Videos
Here's the conclusion from a study published in the journal Aggressive Behavior: Watching TV programs about mean people can make you a mean person. ...
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Tiktok’s Addictive Algorithm
A study of YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook revealed that American Teens—by a large margin—use YouTube (71%) more than TikTok ...
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