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Apr 08 2025CRIME

Sexual Offenders: The Truth Behind Recidivism and Treatment

The study of sexual recidivism and treatment is a complex field. It is often used in legal settings, such as civil commitment hearings. The focus is on understanding how often sex offenders repeat their crimes and how effective treatments are. Many studies, known as meta-analyses, have looked at the

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Apr 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Vigilantes Strike Back Against Everest Ransomware

Everest, a notorious ransomware group, faced a surprising setback. Their leak site, used to publish stolen data and pressure victims into paying ransoms, was hacked and defaced. The hackers left a simple message: "Don't do crime. Crime is bad. xoxo from Prague. " This incident raises questions about

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Cutting Down Kids' Screen Time: A Community Effort in China

In a bustling county in China, a unique experiment took place. The goal was to tackle a modern problem: kids spending too much time in front of screens. This isn't just about TVs or computers. It's about tablets, smartphones, and all the other gadgets that have become a part of daily life. The conce

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

Balancing Act: How Sports Teams Tackle COVID Testing

Sports teams are big businesses. They make money by putting on shows. So, they need to keep their players healthy. This means testing for COVID-19. But testing comes with a price tag. Too much testing can be expensive. Too little testing can lead to infections, which means games get canceled. That's

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Apr 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Oil and Fish Waste: A Hidden Link in Marine Pollution

The ocean is full of tiny particles that can mix with oil spills. This mix can create something called marine oil snow. This snow can sink and harm sea life. One big question is how fish waste, or fecal pellets, play a role in this process. The study looked at how different types of oil and fish

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Apr 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Skateboard Comeback: Why Old-School Gaming is Making a Big Return

The gaming world is seeing a big change. Big-name games used to be all about huge worlds and complex stories. But now, there's a shift towards simpler, retro-style games. This trend is clear with the upcoming Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4. This game is a mix of two older titles, but it's not just a s

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Apr 08 2025OPINION

The Digital Dilemma: Why Kids Need Better Online Protection

The internet is a big part of kids' lives today. Most teens have smartphones and use social media. Even young children have their own devices. This raises serious concerns about their safety online. The dangers are real. Kids face issues like cyberbullying, sextortion, and exposure to inappropriate

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Apr 08 2025BUSINESS

Jay Levine's New Role at Sony Pictures Entertainment

Jay Levine has taken on a significant new position. He is now the Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at Sony Pictures Entertainment. This move comes after his time as the CEO of Kevin Hart's Hartbeat media company. In his new role, Levine will be in charge of pushing forward strateg

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Apr 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

April's Star-Studded Celebrations

April 2025 was a month filled with excitement, as various events showcased the talents of Black Hollywood. This month, the spotlight was on a diverse range of celebrities, from musicians to actors, who graced stages and red carpets across the country. The Dreamville Festival, held in Raleigh, North

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Apr 08 2025BUSINESS

The Businessman Behind the Arizona Diamondbacks

Ken Kendrick has made a name for himself in both the business and sports worlds. He's the mastermind behind the Arizona Diamondbacks, a Major League Baseball team. But his journey didn't start on the baseball field. Born in the small town of Princeton, West Virginia, Kendrick earned a degree in busi

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