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Mother of 3 Loses Her Life While Trying to Save 10-Year-Old Son From Drowning

A family hike in New Hampshire turned tragic last week when a 10-year-old boy slipped into the Pemigewasset River in the White Mountain National Forest. His mother, 44-year-old Melissa Bagley died trying to save him.

Harrowing Rescue Shows Kayaker Saving a 6-Year-Old Boy Left Floating Alone in River

A kayaker’s rescue of a 6-year-old boy is going viral after the boy was found alone, being pulled by the current on the St. Louis River in Minnesota. David Jones Jr. is being hailed a hero after saving the little boy whose father left him abandoned in the river's cold water.

32 Creative Proposal Ideas to Make Your Engagement Unforgettable

Discover 32 unique and creative proposal ideas to ensure your engagement moment is as special as your love story. From breathtaking adventures to intimate home proposals, find the perfect way to pop the question and start your journey together.

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Not Just SnapChat: 6 More Dangerous Apps Parents Need to Know About

These new dangerous apps are super-popular, and super risky for your kids to be using.

Dad Rescues Daughter From Sex Traffickers, Warns Other Parents This App Is to Blame

After his daughter is groomed and lured into sex trafficking by people she met on SnapChat, one dad is on a crusade to warn other parents.

What Your Children Are Not Telling You About Porn on Snapchat and Instagram

Pornography is only a swipe or click away from your children, regardless of the 'parental blocks' you use. What you need to know about the secret porn industry lurking in their Snapchat and Instagram accounts...

7th Grader Slips on Floor & Bully Posts Video on Snapchat—At 3 a.m., They Both Get the Same Idea

"He gets the video uploaded to Snapchat first. No time for a caption. It speaks for itself. He has it up on Instagram seconds later. By then, the ‘likes’ are already coming in. Dopamine floods into Mark’s brain..."

The Breaking Study That Instagram & Snapchat Do NOT Want Parents to See

The poll, conducted by the Royal Society for Public Health, was given to 1,479 young people between the ages of 14 and 24.