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TikTok’s business model contributes to a growing mental health crisis among children and teenagers by promoting compulsive use, which interferes with sleep, education, and mental well-being.
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The coalition’s letter to Congress points to extensive research linking social media use with conditions such as depression, anxiety, body dysmorphia, and even suicidal ideation among children and teens.
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The class action lawsuit claimed that Varsity maintained more than 75% of these markets and used its position to stifle competition, leading to higher costs for Illinois families.
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This program, managed by the Attorney General's office, provides financial assistance to victims of violent crimes and their families, covering expenses such as medical bills, funeral costs, relocation expenses, and lost wages.
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National Night Out, established in 1984, is an annual community-building campaign that aims to enhance police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.
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These agreements prohibited employees from working in the oil change sector within 100 miles of a Valvoline location for one year after leaving the company and prevented them from soliciting current employees or customers for the same duration.
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This settlement, one of the largest reached under Illinois' False Claims Act in recent years, resolves allegations that the defendants rigged interest rates on bonds known as variable rate demand obligations.
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A major criminal justice reform law, COVID-19 mandates and abortion were among the issues in the campaign.
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Carroll County residents allegedly lynched an effigy of their neighbor, displayed slurs, swastikas
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Sexual assault case drew national attention