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Video games and shooting: Is the NRA right?
The NRA says the problem with mass shootings like the recent one at the Sandy Hook grade school in Connecticut is not too many unregulated guns but violent video games. But most academic and government research does not support the gun lobby's charge.
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Editor's Blog After Aurora: the role of media violence
The connection between violent images and violent acts is an age-old debate. Recent research appears to show the connection is real. So what's to be done? There's an age-old antidote.
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Cover Story Video game nation: Why so many play
A journey through the world of video games, which 183 million Americans play – 25 percent over age 50. What's behind the fascination?
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Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of August 15 – 22, 2011
Readers write in with words on the 'Write stuff' and tastes on 'America's new culinary renaissance.'
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Write stuff: The workshop that shapes American literature
The Iowa Writers' Workshop, on its 75th anniversary, offers a window into the state of American letters.
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PlayStation network down after launch of several new games
PlayStation network down: A Sony PlayStation network crash has coincided with the launch of their much anticipated Mortal Kombat, Portal 2, and SOCOM 4 games. The network may be down for days, Sony says.
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PSP2 is on the way, developer says
PSP2 – an update to the Sony PlayStation Portable line – is forthcoming, one developer says. And the PSP2 is 'a pretty powerful machine.'
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Shaun White Skateboarding and other 3-D Sony PS3 games at E3 2010
Shaun White Skateboarding is just one of the many 3-D games announced for the Sony Playstation 3 at E3 2010
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E3 2010: Sony touts 3D, motion-control via PlayStation Move at E3
E3 2010: Sony announced that 20 3D PlayStation 3 games would be out by March 2011 and 40 games using PlayStation Move, the console's new motion-control system, would be out by the holiday season.
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Escaping war zone at the video arcade
In Kabul, Afghanistan, vintage video arcade games provide a much-needed escape from a war zone.
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