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Q&A: Sex and the Internet – How Safe are Teens? (web article)

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children today released a study revealing important information about teens, sex and the Internet. University of New Hampshire (UNH) researchers conducted the study. They found that while using the Internet, more of today’s youth are exposed to pornography, but fewer receive sexual solicitations, compared to a comparable national sample from 1999.

Police Stings of Gun Dealers Reduce the Supply of New Guns to Criminals

A series of undercover police sting operations in the Chicago area against gun dealers suspected of making illegal gun sales led to a 46 percent reduction in the supply of new guns to criminals, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Johns ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½â€™s Center for Gun Policy and Research. The study is published in the August 3, 2006, edition of the journal Injury Prevention.

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A young child with measles rash all over their body lies in bed and hugs a teddy bear.

The New York Times

Measles cases hit highest total since U.S. eliminated the disease
William Moss is quoted.

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Scripps News

Health risks from the flooding in Texas could linger for months
Natalie Exum is quoted.

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U.S. Drug Supply Chain, Tariffs, Prices, and Availability
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