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Connecticut Middle School Successfully Bans Phones
Assistant Principal Raymond Dolphin knew he was taking a risk in December 2021 when he banned cell phones from Illing Middle School in Connecticut. But ...
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Astonishing Video Gaming Statistics
The gaming industry, valued at around 257 billion US dollars as of 2024, is on a winning streak. As the pandemic ceased, the competition among gaming ...
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Introverts Have Taken Over the Economy
The pandemic has brought many changes to businesses, schools, and churches. Another way the pandemic altered America: It has created what might be called ...
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Rich More Likely to Steal from Self-Checkout
Theft—or "shrinkage" as the retail industry calls it—is a big problem for stores that use self-checkout kiosks. The machines have ...
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Where Your Treasure Is
Susan Mettes, Associate Editor at CT magazine, writes:
I have a clear early memory of first learning to ride a bike. When I had finally found enough balance ...
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Mom Puts Her Kids on TV Fast, Kids Thrive
With a love for cultivating an “old-fashioned” life and returning to what truly matters, a mom of three encouraged her kids to adopt a “TV ...
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‘The American Dream’ is Slipping Out of Reach
The American dream—the proposition that anyone who works hard can get ahead, regardless of their background—has slipped out of reach in the ...
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Why the British Couldn’t Watch TV at 6PM
At 6 PM every day televisions in Britain would go blank. The next one hour would be frantic. Parents would scoop their kids off the living room couch, ...
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The Addictive Nature of Online Gaming
In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially recognized "internet gaming disorder" (IGD). Addicts play pathologically. They can't ...
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25% Of Americans Have Holiday Debt from Last Year
For some shoppers, the upcoming holiday season may lead to piling on more debt. About 25% of Americans are still paying off holiday debt from 2022, according ...
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