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Attorneys General Group Advocates Consumer Awareness and Training

According to a press release recently distributed online via their website, the National Association of Attorneys General has announced it…

7 years ago

Will the recent Las Vegas Shootings have an Effect on Tourism?

Las Vegas is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the US, attracting nearly 43 million tourists last year.…

7 years ago

Is enough being done to protect children online?

It is a question almost as old as the internet itself: how do you prevent children from being exposed to…

7 years ago

Is it possible to find ethically-sourced diamonds?

Despite having entered the public eye at the start of the century, the issue of blood diamonds and regulation in…

7 years ago

Is this the death of diesel cars?

The shockwaves that reverberated around the automotive world following the ‘dieselgate’ scandal in 2015 were vast – and they show…

7 years ago

Who decides which foods are healthy and which aren’t?

It is a strange paradox that, despite the increase people throughout the developed world becoming either overweight or obese, more…

7 years ago

Are smartphones negatively affecting our children?

The technological leap in smartphones in recent years has been enormous, allowing people to do more than many would have…

7 years ago

Drivers worldwide are fighting back against car-crash fraudsters

‘Porcelain bumping’, ‘swoop and squat’ or ‘crash for cash’ – the name may vary depending on where you are in…

7 years ago

A new low in the fight against legal highs?

As governments across Europe step up their battle against legal highs, the debate continues to rage as to whether legalisation,…

7 years ago

How much do life-saving drugs really cost?

Putting a price on a potentially life-saving drug can be challenging for both economic and ethical reasons. Drug companies can…

7 years ago