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Anti-Porn Sen. Orrin Hatch Won’t Seek Reelection
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah—After 32 years in the U.S. Senate, Utah’s Orrin Hatch, 83, is finally calling it quits—and not a moment too soon. Certainly,
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah—After 32 years in the U.S. Senate, Utah’s Orrin Hatch, 83, is finally calling it quits—and not a moment too soon. Certainly,
Apple’s iBooks is filled with erotic literature that supports rape myths, normalizes adult-with-teen-themed and incest-themed exploitation, and reinforces degrading racially charged sexual stereotypes. Many of
Steam is a very popular, free gaming platform that you download onto your PC and allows you to buy and download games onto your computer.
A recent study by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) demonstrates a shocking and devastating correlation between age and severity of sexual abuse endured by children
To the editor: In discussing Judge Alex Kozinski’s recent departure from the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals after allegations by several women of sexual misconduct,
Dawn Hawkins of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation experienced the problem when she was on a Delta flight. According to NCOSE communications director Katherine Blakeman, Hawkins’
SPECT (single-photon emission computerized tomography) brain scans of addictive pornography users are alarming. Even to the untrained eye, the brains of pornography addicts are visibly
If you’ve been with us since 2012, you’ll remember a troubling incident on a Delta flight that incited the National Center and our supporters across
TIME Magazine has named “The Silence Breakers” their 2017 Person of the Year, after months of some of the most powerful men in our society
TIME Magazine has named “The Silence Breakers” their 2017 Person of the Year, after months of some of the most powerful men in our society
Washington, DC – TIME Magazine has named “The Silence Breakers” their 2017 Person of the Year, after months of some of the most powerful men
Right now, thanks to the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995, sexual offenders or harassers in the government are shielded from public exposure through private settlements