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The disgraced former R&B star is already serving 30 years for sex trafficking and racketeering. On Thursday, he was given one more year in prison for having made pornography with three children.
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The state's new law went into effect this week with the intent of protecting minors from pornographic content online, according to lawmakers.
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Prosecutors had asked for the maximum term of 20 years in prison for Duggar, whose family was the focus of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting. Duggar's lawyers maintain his innocence and say they'll appeal.
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OnlyFans said just days ago that it would block sexually explicit material starting in October in response to concerns from banks and other financial services companies.
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Larry Flynt was a pornographer whose Supreme Court case in 1988 made him a free speech folk hero. Admire him, despise him — or both — Flynt left a singular mark on culture and politics.
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Working from home can make employees more vulnerable to hackers — especially if they're browsing websites they wouldn't visit when the boss is watching.
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The state's governor signed a resolution saying pornography harms individuals and society and calling for research and policy change to "address the pornography epidemic."