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Crimes against LGBT

Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community are productive members of society who regularly face ignorance, hatred, and prejudice. As with members of the heterosexual community, they are people who have families, friends, careers, fears, and hopes. Unfortunately, the hostile sentiments of certain people often result in crimes against LGBT individuals. These…
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The Three Branches of the United States Government

Executive Branch Directing the government falls into the hands of the executive branch, headed by the president of the United States. If a law is created, the executive branch works to carry out the law, and in some cases, the president will recommend new legislation that would be beneficial to the country. The president can…
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Family Guide to Online Crime

When people go online, they can find information, uncover opportunities, or meet people from around the world. However, the Internet is also a potentially hazardous place. Illegal activities committed on the Internet are often hard to detect and even more difficult to prosecute, as these criminals can exist anywhere in the world. Online crimes range…
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An Educational Guide to Checks and Balances

Checks and balances may sound like something that you talk about when dealing with finances. But this system actually describes how the three branches of government work together to ensure that no one person or group has all of the power. When the Constitution of the United States was written, the people were looking to…
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Man Allegedly Stole Identity to Get Pizza Job

On March 13, WCPO-TV reported that a 43-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stealing another person’s identity and using it to get a job at a Little Caesar’s Pizza location. According to WCPO, court records showed the alleged offender used another man’s name, date of birth, and social security number to get the job in…
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Multiple Drug Trafficking Arrests in Cincinnati

WCPO-TV reported on March 1 that Cincinnati police said investigators one pound of heroin, $52,000 in cash, four vehicles worth $73,800, and $5,000 in jewelry when it executed search warrants in Westwood and Roselawn. The Warren County Drug Task Force executed a search warrant in Mason. Police arrested a 36-year-old man and a 30-year-old man…
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