“My first day on the job, I witnessed someone being beaten to death with a plank of wood with nails in it and repeatedly stabbed.”
Continue ReadingFrom the New York Times . . . Tech has led to a lot of trouble lately: hate speech, financial scams, undermined elections. Yet tech companies have largely avoided legal consequences, thanks to a landmark 1996 law that protects them from lawsuits. N...
Continue ReadingIn this May 22nd, 2019 photo, Samaira a Pakistani woman, shows a picture of her Chinese husband in Gujrawala, Pakistan. Sumaira, who didn’t want her full name used, was raped repeatedly by Chinese men at a house in Islamabad where she was brought to...
Continue ReadingWhy the big deal? On Star Trek, Nichelle Nichols was one of the first black women featured in a major television series and her role as a bridge officer was unprecedented. During the first year of the series, Nichols was tempted to leave the series for a ...
Continue ReadingThis photos shows Connecticut Governor Ted Lamont signing Public Act 19-91-human trafficking awareness education bill into law. The most vulnerable population at risk of being recruited into human trafficking, our children, are not receiving adequate ...
Continue ReadingCriminals are making virtual connections with children through gaming and social media platforms.
Continue ReadingSexual predators have found an easy access point into the lives of young people: They are meeting them online.
Continue ReadingFederal Legislation was finally introduced that will hold tech companies more responsible for an explosion in online child sexual abuse material and give law enforcement agencies more opportunity to gather evidence of crimes.
Continue ReadingA WARNING from the year 2029 and BBC’s “Years and Years.” Next time an older person starts speaking their mind at the big family dinner, remember they could be saying something as important as this . . . “It’s been tough this...
Continue ReadingWatch the video and take the challenge . . . The deadly, unprecedented fires of Australia continue burning, taking lives, destroying property, and reminding through grim images of chard animals that the growing climate crisis is moving to the next ...
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