No one seems to support 'safetyism,' or 'helicopter parenting,' yet Americans seem obsessed with keeping their children 'safe' at all costs. It is not good for children—or their parents.
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Meta found out Tuesday that a large Russian network of fake news and social media accounts tried to spread Kremlin talking points about the invasion of Ukraine by using hundreds of fake social media accounts and dozens of fake news websites.
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On Tuesday, NASA released stunning pictures of the DART spacecraft's planned collision with an asteroid.
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As Hurricane Ian heads toward Florida, President Biden finally got in touch with Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday night. The Republican later thanked Biden for the help from the federal government.
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Sirhan Sirhan shot and killed presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. On Wednesday, he asked a judge to reverse what California Gov. Gavin Newsom did earlier this year and let him out of prison.
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The State Bar of California is looking into an ethics complaint that filmmaker Phelim McAleer filed against Hunter Biden's lawyer and 'sugar brother,' Kevin Morris. McAleer wants the wealthy Malibu lawyer to be kicked out of the legal field because he allegedly snuck onto the set of McAleer's movie 'My Son Hunter' under false pretenses to get information for the first son.
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This is some really good advice.
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Who says that crypto is burning up?
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Mali's women's basketball team hasn't won a game so far in the women's World Cup. On Monday, two players got into a fight after they lost again.
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Rescuers in a helicopter were looking for a famous American ski mountaineer on the world's eighth-highest mountain on Tuesday, a day after she fell off the mountain near the top.
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Tom Brady may need to turn his attention to the Jumbotron at Raymond James Stadium after breaking two Microsoft Surface tablets in Week 2 against the Saints.