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The Darkness of Keeping Secrets Revealed
Do you have a deep, dark secret?
Edgar Allan Poe’s 1843 short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” describes a man slowly going mad because of ...
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The Road Not Taken: What Do People Regret?
We all carry the memories of unspoken words and missed opportunities. The quiet echoes of regret and the whispered reminder that perfection is elusive ...
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Why Do We Wake at 3am with Guilt?
Do you occasionally find yourself waking up at 3am, going over embarrassing memories, or having a cringe attack, and begin picking on yourself?
According ...
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London Police’s Crime Museum
London's metropolitan police force has seen just about everything in terms of crime, and they've saved much of the evidence. A forward-thinking ...
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The Cemetery of Negativism
On the slope of a hill in Camp John Hay, you will find a rather unconventional attraction. Rather than tombs enclosing remains of dead humans, this cemetery ...
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Attorney Admits Half-Century of Identity Theft
U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon asked an unusual question to attorney Janet Hoffman during the sentencing phase of a recent case. “Do you want ...
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Celebrating ‘Good Riddance’ Day
Saying farewell to yesterday might be a challenge for some, but not for the numerous New Yorkers who bid a traditional farewell to 2023 in Times Square ...
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Education Employees Steal Trips from Homeless Youth
A report released by the New York City public school district alleges that school employees misused funds intended for homeless students' enrichment ...
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Transportation Group Rescinds Endorsement After Parking Scandal
In September 2024, a Portland, Oregon advocacy group for safe and sustainable transportation rescinded its endorsement of mayoral candidate Carmen Rubio. ...
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Jurors Assist in Apprehending Convicted Defendant
When jurors are seated onto a panel for a trial, they’re expected to assist in the pursuit of justice. But rarely does it result in a literal foot ...
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