Monthly Archives: October 2025

The Curious Case of the Arizona Prisoner Mistakenly Released 22 Years Early

Prison mix-ups or administrative errors are rare, but they have the potential to create a whirlwind of confusion—both for the justice system and the individuals involved. Few recent incidents capture the bizarre complexities of such a situation better than the... Read More

The Psychology Behind Knowing Less, But Saying More: Understanding the Dunning-Kruger Effect

Have you ever been stuck in a frustrating conversation where someone, with absolute confidence, claims to be an expert in a topic they hardly understand? Maybe you’ve seen it in debates about politics, science, or even everyday issues like parenting... Read More

International Megan’s Law: An In-Depth Guide to Understanding Its Provisions and Impact

When it comes to laws governing international travel, few are as controversial and far-reaching as the International Megan’s Law (IML). Signed into law in February 2016 by then-President Barack Obama, the legislation aims to prevent the exploitation of children and... Read More