Indecent exposure articles
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Warning to Northamptonshire parents about Snapchat after indecent images circulated to young children
Police are reminding parents and carers to be aware of what their children are seeing and are urging them to report any potentially illegal content. Northamptonshire Police is issuing the advice following reports of the circulation of indecent images within Snapchat groups used by children, including those of primary school age. Now police officers are urging parents and carers to have open and ongoing conversations about their children’s use of social media platforms. Call 101 or report online...
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No evidence of widespread lead exposure from Maui fires, health officials say
The state Department of Health says it found no evidence of widespread lead exposure among Maui wildfire survivors from the results of screenings over a three-month period.
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Missourians head to Washington to call for a House vote on the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act expires this summer. The initial bill passed the Senate earlier this year but has yet to be considered in the House. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has been pushing to expand and extend the initiative and has tried to add it as an amendment to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) bill. "If we're not going to get amendment votes, I'm not going to help them speed this along," Hawley told reporters about the FAA legislation. The bill is just one effort that...