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Ask Amy: How can I fix my relationship with my estranged granddaughter?
Letter writer has a granddaughter giving her the cold shoulder after her parents divorced.
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AI-generated child sex images spawn new nightmare for the web
Investigators say AI-generated child sexual abuse images are simple to create, difficult to track and take time away from finding victims of real-world abuse.
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Barr Says Documents Case Against Trump Is ‘Entirely of His Own Making’
The former attorney general, who has become a vocal critic of Donald Trump, was one of two people who served in the former president’s cabinet to question his judgment on Sunday.
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Why the Pentagon Papers Leaker Tried to Get Prosecuted Near His Life’s End
When Daniel Ellsberg was 42, a judge threw out Espionage Act charges against him. At 90, he sought such charges again in hope of challenging their constitutionality.
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In 7 Great Cities, 7 Great Walks
The pleasures of strolling through an urban landscape are manifest. Here’s a guide to routes around the world.
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Walking 36 Miles Through the Wales Countryside
Walking 36 miles through the Welsh countryside, a writer considers a proposed new national forest, which is designed to help tackle climate change, boost biodiversity and promote nature tourism.
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In Singapore, Strolling Geylang Road For Food and Flavor
Mud crabs, skewers, frog porridge and more: Expect an overload for your taste buds along Geylang Road, in the city-state’s red light district.
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A Walk Through the History of New York City
Ahead of next year’s 400th anniversary of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, the historian and author of “The Island at the Center of the World” offers a walking tour of often-overlooked Native American and Black sites.
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Uganda Reels From Deadly Terror Attack
It was one of the worst terrorist acts to hit the nation in decades, as militants burned down dormitories with students still inside and hacked others to death.
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Understanding Ransomware Threat Actors: LockBit
SUMMARY In 2022, LockBit was the most deployed ransomware variant across the world and continues to be prolific in 2023. Since January 2020, affiliates using LockBit have attacked organizations of varying sizes across an array of critical infrastructure sectors, including financial services, food and agriculture, education, energy, government and emergency services, healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation.…