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by: Alexandra A. Stulpin
Schools and other educational establishments are meant to be safe places for our children to grow, learn, and develop into independent adults. However, schools can also be a perfect environment for predators who groom and facilitate inappropriate relationships with students, which may lead to sexual abuse.
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by: Kristen M. Hermiz
A piece regarding claims that a chemical solution meant to help IVF embryos grow lacked a key nutrient, making the solution toxic for the developing embryos.
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by: Joseph F. Rice
Today we honor Veterans Day, a day dedicated to recognizing and paying tribute to those who have served in the U.S. military.
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by: Jodi Westbrook Flowers
It has been 23 years since the tragic events of September 11, 2001. As we remember those taken from us by those heinous attacks, many questions remain unanswered.
| BLOG
by: P. Graham Maiden
Data collection is becoming more and more a part of everyday life. So many of the services and platforms we use collect snippets of information about our behaviors to optimize our experiences, or to even give us credit for “behaving” well. For example, we’ve all seen the commercials for “safe driver discounts” and various other incentive programs where one allows such data tracking, but what about when there’s no such discount? What if we didn’t sign up for such tracking, but instead we get a “risky driver insurance increase?”
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by: Laura K. Stemkowski
Over the past several years, alarming evidence has emerged exposing the presence of harmful levels of toxic heavy metals in store bought baby food.
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by: Motley Rice
Yes, you may be eligible to sue Snapchat if you suffered harms. Parents whose children were harmed by Snapchat, adults who were harmed as minors, and school districts facing damages may be eligible. Social media attorneys can help you determine if you might be eligible to file a case against Snapchat and its parent company, Snap, Inc.
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by: Motley Rice
You may be eligible to sue ByteDance Ltd., the parent company of TikTok, if you experienced mental harm or financial damages from using the platform. Lawsuits are pending for alleged harm to young TikTok users, local governments and school districts . Learn more about why people are suing TikTok and if you might be eligible.
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by: Motley Rice
Some people may be eligible to sue Instagram. Parents of children harmed by Instagram, adults harmed as minors, and school districts that have experienced damages may be eligible. Social media attorneys can help you determine if you have a case against Instagram and its parent company, Meta.
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by: Motley Rice
According to research by Common Sense Media, a growing number of tweens – kids aged eight to 12 – are using social media. However, Parents are increasingly concerned that heavy amounts of social media use is harmful for young people. But exactly why is social media bad for kids? Below are six reasons that parents can consider.