Sarah
Coverage of Sarah in the Nexus archive.
- Catherine Hoggle seeks to plead not criminally responsible for missing Md. children
Catherine Hoggle's lawyers filed a plea of not criminally responsible for the 2014 disappearance of her two children, arguing she had a mental disorder that impaired her understanding of criminality at the time. A trial is scheduled for October 19, following a ruling that she is now competent to stand trial.
- My 8 and 12-year-old kids often want to use my phone to play around on Snapchat. I'm trying to set boundaries.
The author, Vanessa Gordon, is trying to limit her 8 and 12-year-old children's screen time on Snapchat by allowing 20 minutes of daily use on her phone. She expresses concerns about their growing reliance on the app for social interaction and entertainment, emphasizing her desire to preserve their childhood through offline activities and in-person friendships.
- FDA says Zyn can market its pouches as safer than cigarettes
The FDA has approved Zyn to market its nicotine pouches as safer than cigarettes. The article also mentions STAT’s free health newsletter and a temporary substitution in its editorial team.
- Nashville photographer helps children feel seen through new photo book
Nashville photographer Angelea Yoder created a children's book titled 'Look at Me, Look What I Can Do' featuring portraits of children with medical conditions, inspired by her own experience with VACTERL association. The book aims to help children feel seen and accepted by showcasing their unique lives and challenges.
- Initiative tackles insurance barriers for autistic children in Hong Kong
An initiative in Hong Kong aims to address insurance barriers for autistic children. A homemaker, Sarah, faced challenges securing health insurance for her autistic 18-year-old son, as multiple insurance companies could not guarantee coverage due to his condition.
- Why Calls to ‘Save Democracy’ Don’t Work
The article examines why appeals to save democracy have failed to resonate with Trump supporters, finding that many conservative voters prioritize values like faith, family, freedom, and local community over institutional norms. Researchers observed that these voters believe political institutions have strayed from foundational principles, leading to distrust in national governance.
- Sarah was fit, healthy and living her dream life - until a terrifying episode led to soul-crushing cancer diagnosis at 23 that doctors never saw coming
Sarah, a 23-year-old, was diagnosed with cancer after a terrifying episode, despite being fit and healthy. The diagnosis was unexpected and caught doctors off guard. Her life was turned upside down by the soul-crushing news.
- The Frauded Canadian
A Canadian individual claims to have created an efficient Bitcoin node in Germany but alleges being targeted by hackers and corrupt IT professionals, including a person named Sarah. Authorities reportedly ignored their complaints, and they accuse Coinbase and Ledger of fraud, with Microsoft allegedly patenting their code. Over five years, they claim to have lost assets and faced systemic failures in justice.
- The dark side of Doha: Sarah was sexually harassed and threatened by Qatari men at a luxury hotel. Her husband defended her... and was thrown into a prison cell in the desert. Read their horrifying warning
Sarah was sexually harassed and threatened by Qatari men at a luxury hotel in Doha. Her husband intervened to defend her but was arrested and imprisoned in a desert cell. The couple warns of the dangers they faced in Qatar.
- The end of "Just ask Sarah"
The article titled 'The end of Just ask Sarah' announces the discontinuation of a service or feature previously known as 'Just ask Sarah.' The post has minimal engagement on Hacker News with 4 points and no comments.