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A study interviewing teenagers reveals how parents can coercively control their children under the guise of parental discipline.
Nina Kutina, 40, and her two young children, Preya, six, and Ama, four, were found on July 11 living in a secluded cave in the Ramatirtha hills of Kumta taluk, India, where they had stayed in complete ...
Humanitarian catastrophe in Palestinian enclave, recognition of Palestinian state driving a surge in global opposition to ...
From ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine to the visits of US Special Envoy Keith Kellogg to Kiev and German ...
Anthony Zecca's dad, Gregory Zecca, allegedly shot and killed his teenage son in a "freak accident" over the weekend, ...
Davidson, 31, and his model girlfriend Hewitt, 29, have revealed that they are expecting their first child together.
22-year-old Romeo hasn’t shied away from the Beckham family rift in his recent social media post, sharing pictures with his ...
School bullying reaches devastating new peaks in Australia with figures showing a rising number of children as young as 10 ...
Lee Warbuton's partner has spoken of his family's ongoing pain after his employer was handed a seven-figure fine ...
Demi and Bruce first met at the 1987 screening of Stakeout, and sparks flew. After dating for four months, the two got ...
Dog the Bounty Hunter's step-son shared a gun-related post years before accidentally killing his own 13-year-old son with a ...
Nina Kutina, the 40-year-old Russian woman who was rescued from a remote cave near Gokarna in Karnataka’s Uttara Kannada district, on Tuesday said she spent her days painting, singing, reading books, ...