Amid lawsuits alleging child safety concerns, online gaming service Roblox announced on Wednesday that it’s expanding its age-estimation technology to all users and partnering with the International ...
We’ve celebrated plenty of video games on this website, and honored many of them on the days of their anniversaries. With Roblox, though, it’s not fair to say it celebrated an anniversary yesterday, ...
The credibility of teenagers who were gang raped by a group of men on a bucks party weekend has been called into question, as the men fight their convictions and sentence over the horrific assaults.
Nassau officials say more than 42 arrests were made over a four-day operation across the county. “This is a clear message that gang activity in Nassau will not be tolerated,” said Nassau County ...
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Roblox is facing a PR crisis once again – but this time, it also comes with a legal component. Louisiana attorney general Liz Murril has just announced she plans to sue the company. She shared this ...
The East Godavari police have arrested a four-member gang in connection with various house burglary cases and recovered 301 grams of gold and seven kilograms of silver ornaments from them on Monday ...
(NewsNation) — Detroit rapper 42 Dugg’s 6-year-old son, D’aire, has co-authored a children’s book with his mother that highlights the importance of celebrating and accepting neurodiversity. D’aire has ...
D’aire, the 6-year-old son of rapper 42 Dugg, co-wrote "My Kind of Normal," a children’s book based on his experience with autism. The book encourages families to embrace neurodiversity and support ...
A Bronx hood convicted in the vicious gang slaying of 15-year-old Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz was hit with a new prison sentence after a state appeals court tossed his first-degree murder rap.