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What to know about Judge T.S. Ellis: How the Reagan appointee could impact the fate of Paul Manafort
Ellis' jibes follow a reputation for being tough on attorneys, yet seem disproportionately aimed at Mueller's team
08/07/2018 19:00 UTC
Pac-Man
With its canary-yellow Everyblob hero, its masterfully simple design and its abstract realm where even death was a cheerful event, Pac-Man brought video gaming out of the bars and into the malls.
06/18/2002 00:00 UTC
PBS cans technical virgin
A kids show host is fired for appearing in a blue parody PSA.
07/25/2006 21:01 UTC
"PBS NewsHour" co-hosts report facts in an era of distrust: "There's an assumption of bias in media"
Salon talks to Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett of PBS' trusted nightly newscast about ushering it into the future
01/16/2023 20:30 UTC
Bodice-rippers with braces
Harlequin is shifting its attention from grown women to teen girls
07/17/2009 14:15 UTC
Can we use big data to fight child abuse? The answer is complicated
Predictive analytics may help prevent violence against kids, but it comes with risks
06/18/2017 12:00 UTC
TV can be a good parent
The American Academy of Pediatrics says television watching is harmful to babies and toddlers. This mama says: I don't think so.
08/16/1999 20:00 UTC
How kids can resist advertising and be smart consumers
The best defense against sneaky advertiser tricks? Teaching kids to decode the real messages
08/27/2017 02:00 UTC
Infested!
What are these tiny black bugs doing in my hair and why can't I get rid of them?
09/07/1999 20:00 UTC
TV Daily
Wednesday: The "Kid Nation" finale promises tears and insight. Plus: What did you think of Tuesday's "Twister Sisters"?
12/12/2007 16:00 UTC
Go ahead, SpongeBob, rot my kids' brains
The undersea dweller takes heat for impeding learning -- but my family won\'t stop loving him
09/13/2011 20:04 UTC
The real menace to American kids
We demonize Mark Foley but ignore the industries medicating children and making them fat, and even open our schools to people trying to kill them -- military recruiters.
10/13/2006 19:00 UTC
Atlanta's underage sex trade
Prostitutes are getting younger every year, especially in the A-T-L; Bob Herbert tries to find out why.
10/20/2006 22:06 UTC
Why media role models matter
There's no guarantee that a star will stick to a lifestyle that kids can look up to — or that you'll approve of
02/19/2018 02:00 UTC
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