Tennessee students who bully their classmates – both in school or online – could lose their driving privileges as punishment thanks to a new law that took effect this week. The new statute is an addition to last year’s law that made bullying and cyber bullying a crime. It passed 85-10 in the Tennessee Legislature with...
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KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho (CBS2) — A security company’s owner has been found guilty of battery following an incident where his security team dragged a woman out of a Kootenai town hall earlier this year, and apprehended two other people. The Coeur d’Alene Press reports that Paul Trouette, the owner of Lear Asset Management, has been...
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The Tory councillor added: “It is a major worry for me because children are going to be drawn to those rocky structures and will want to climb on them. “There have been several incidents over the years where children have got an arm or leg trapped and it has been really hard to free them....
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Previous research has found that about 1 in 4 young teens admits to “sexting” — the sending of nude or semi-nude images or sexually explicit messages over an electronic device such as a mobile phone. It’s not a topic most parents feel comfortable discussing . . . but it is one we need to learn...
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GRACE Road has begun shifting to locally sourced food to mitigate potential supply disruptions linked to the escalating war in the Middle East. Grace Road president Daniel Jung Yong Kim said the company was expanding its food processing capacity, with a major project already underway, to help secure food security in the country and counter...
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Two people have been arrested in what police say is one of New Zealand’s most “prolific” dark web drug operations, involving an estimated $1.2m in transactions. Sergeant Reece Sirl said police targeted a “prolific” user on the country’s largest dark web server as a part of Operation Laver — an ongoing push to put pressure...
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There is a whole shady industry for people who want to monitor and spy on their families. Multiple app makers promote and advertise their software — often referred to as stalkerware — to jealous partners who can use these apps to access their victims’ phones remotely.   Yet, despite how sensitive this personal data is, an...
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JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – State Sen. Wayne Langerholc Jr., R-Richland Township, will host a seminar with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General on the Top 10 scams targeting seniors and how to prevent them at 6 p.m. April 7 at the Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center, 301 Napoleon St., downtown Johnstown. The presentation will provide examples of red...
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Security cameras are a great way to keep an eye on your home, spot potential intruders, and even scare off porch pirates. Below you’ll find reviews of the 16 best home security cameras from our ratings, including indoor, outdoor, floodlight, and doorbell cameras. On the list, which is grouped by type and sorted in alphabetical...
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​As states across the country vote to legalize cannabis for medical or recreational use (or both), some parents feel unsure what this might mean for their children. Many are asking: If cannabis is legal, does that send kids the message that it’s safe to use? If some people use it to try to relieve pain,...
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