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Legal Consequences of Disappearing: Is Faking Your Death a Crime?
WASHINGTON, DC Faking your death may sound like the ultimate disappearance strategy, but in the United States, the legal consequences…
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The Canoe Man Who Came Back from the Dead: How John Darwin’s Fake Death Became Britain’s Most Infamous Pseudocide Case
WASHINGTON, DC The story of John Darwin, the British prison officer who pretended to die in a canoeing accident and…
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46% of U.S. Teens Say Social Media Negatively Affects Their Body Image as New Study
The injuries associated with dangerous social media challenges are visible, measurable, and well-documented in emergency department records. But a growing…
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Nearly Half of Fortune 500 Companies Were Founded by Immigrants or Their Children, New Study Finds
The economic contribution of immigrants to the United States is not a peripheral footnote in the country’s financial story. It…
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America’s Top 10 Costliest Storms Have Caused Over $850 Billion in Damage, New Analysis Finds
The financial and human cost of America’s most destructive weather disasters has reached a scale that defies easy comprehension. A…
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THEY THOUGHT THEY’D NEVER BE FOUND, THEN THE NET SNAPPED SHUT
WASHINGTON, DC. Every long fugitive story begins with the same private fantasy. Run far enough. Stay quiet long enough. Move…
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A Look Inside the Market for Stolen Data and Identity Profiles
WASHINGTON, DC. The market for stolen personal data in 2026 looks less like random theft and more like a structured…
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The Legal Reality Behind Starting Over With a New Identity in 2026
WASHINGTON, DC. Starting over with a new identity is still possible in 2026, but only in a much narrower legal…
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