An Ohio man is the first person to be convicted under the Trump Administration’s Take It Down Act.
James Strahler, 37, pleaded guilty to cyberstalking, producing obscene visuals of child sexual abuse material, and publishing ...
The First Person Has Been Convicted Under a New US Anti-Deepfake Law ...
HB248 by Del Vivian Watts, D-Fairfax, and SB317 by Perry improves law enforcement coordination by permitting professionals ...
Four bills recently signed by Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger aim to curb gun violence within the commonwealth, her press ...
From crisis shelter to a furnished apartment, Iowa organizations help survivors find support in starting over.
Clare’s Law allows police officers to provide an individual’s history of abusive behaviour to those who may be at risk. It ...
Albuquerque bookseller spotlights gothic feminist horror ‘Hungerstone,’ a visceral tale of power, transformation and forbidden hunger.
In Guelph-Eramosa Township, a 31-year-old was arrested for intimate partner violence and charged with multiple offences after ...
Aubrey Plaza and Christopher Abbott stepped out for their first public outing less than a week after the Parks and Recreation ...
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General Hospital Recap: Willow and Nina Scheme, Carly and Valentin Break Things Off
On General Hospital on Friday, April 10, Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) got jealous after Carly (Laura Wright) spent the night with Brennan (Chris McKenna), Nina (Cynthia Watros) figured out a way to ...
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