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Words of the Year Reveal Our Biggest Fears
The moment we’ve all breathlessly waited for is finally here: Dictionaries are announcing their words of the year. In December, the US’s most ...
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Police Conceal Death, Victim Buried Anonymously
Calls for a federal investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) are mounting after the latest discovery into the unjust death and burial of Dexter ...
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Phishing and Temptation
Phishing is a word for a type of online scamming and this type of activity is growing. The FBI reports over 300,000 complaints and over 50 million dollars ...
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Emotional Fallout of Youth Sports Con
In August 2021, sports fans took note of the lopsided outcome of a football game meant to showcase the talents of highly touted high school prep stars. ...
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Are You Hiding Something? Someone Is Watching!
Do you have something to hide? A new survey finds that 82% of people admit to snooping through someone else’s devices. Moreover, the most likely ...
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Popular Finance Consultant Sued for Scam
Financial consultant and popular radio host Dave Ramsey is being sued by a group of former listeners over his role in promoting a company alleged to have ...
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Is Political Morality Important?
According to a 2022 poll, most Americans believe the United States Congress is morally corrupt. Sixty-three percent of Americans, including a majority ...
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Former Legislator Arrested in Bribery Probe
When people refer to political corruption in American politics as a cesspool, it’s usually just a metaphor. But in one recent case, the term could ...
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Alleged Prophet Nostradamus Continues to be Popular
The alleged prophet Nostradamus is more popular than ever in these troubled times. Books about him and his prophecies are high on the best seller lists ...
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Twitter Verification Causes Credibility Problems
In April 2023, the social media company Twitter, under the direction of its new owner Elon Musk, eliminated its previous verification standards. Since ...
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