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The Association of American Universities has released results of a survey they conducted looking into the sexual assault and sexual misconduct climate on college campuses.The survey is a follow-up to the organization's campus climate survey in 2015 and campus activities survey in 2017, and on a much larger scale. According to the AAU, 181,752 students participated in the survey from 33 colleges and 32 AAU member schools. In 2015, they had 150,072 respondents.Of the students surveyed in the 2019 study, nearly 60 percent were undergraduate students while 40 percent were graduate and professional students. Of those surveyed, 53 percent were from private institutions while 47 percent were from public. The survey also states that is has "one of the largest sample sizes of self-identified transgender, non-binary, and other TGQN students ever studied."Key findings from the study include:¨C The overall rate of non-consensual sexual contact by physical force or inability to consent since a student enrolled was 13 percent, with rates higher for women and transgender, genderqueer and non-binary people, than men.¨C In the case of the 21 schools who participated in 2015 and 2019, the rate of non-consensual sexual contact by physical force or inability to consent increased to 26.4 percent for undergrad women, 10.8 percent for graduate or processional women and 6.9 percent for undergraduate men"The survey found significant levels of sexual misconduct on campus, disparities in the prevalence of sexual misconduct among different categories of students, and changes from the 2015 results in student knowledge about sexual misconduct," the survey says.According to the report, women and people who identity as TGQN see sexual assault and other misconduct at the school as more problematic than men do.In addition, 77 percent of undergraduate women say that it is at least "somewhat" problematic at their school, while 72 percent of graduate women say the same. For those who identity as TGQN, 75 percent of undergrads and 56 percent of graduate students say it's "somewhat" problematic, while 45 percent of undergraduate men and 43 percent of graduate men say it's "somewhat" problematic. You can read the entire report 2247

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The billionaires behind many of France's top luxury brands have pledged €300 million (9 million) to help reconstruct Paris' Notre Dame cathedral following a devastating fire.LVMH Group ( 201

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The maker of the video game Fortnite is being sued by two parents in Canada who claim the game is as addictive as cocaine. The parents are claiming software development company Epic Games used psychologists to design "the most addictive game possible."Fortnite is one of the most popular games among kids. Eight-year-old Rayline Brassert and her friends are hooked¡°People always brag about Fortnite,¡± said Rayline. ¡°Like when they always come to school and brag about it.¡±Rayline¡¯s mother says it can be a challenge to get her daughter to stop playing. ¡°There¡¯s like this switch that goes off and if she¡¯s not allowed to do something and she¡¯s a completely different person and you gotta pull her back to reality,¡± said Natalie Brassert.Fifteen-year-old Gavin Probst says he plays Fortnite nearly every day and admits he can spend a little too much time in front of the screen. ¡°It¡¯s real easy to lose time. I¡¯ve personally gone overboard many times,¡± said Gavin. His mother, Christine, also notices a change in her son when he starts playing the game. ¡°You can just sort of tell their attitudes get a little bit more short, they can be a little bit more cranky,¡± said Christine. Dr. Russell Schilling with the American Psychological Association has worked with game developers but wasn¡¯t involved with Fortnite. ¡°They¡¯re creative people and whether psychologists are involved or not, what they¡¯re trying to do is make the game as engaging as possible,¡± said Dr. Schilling. ¡°They want you to play it, they wouldn¡¯t make money if they weren¡¯t.¡±Schilling feels there¡¯s not enough research to show video games are addictive, even though the World Health Organization made video game addiction an official mental health disorder.¡°Many things can become addictive,¡± said Schilling. ¡°There are many factors for why that may happen but there may not be anything specifically about video games that¡¯s unique ¨C we just don¡¯t know at this point.¡±As for the lawsuit, Epic Games won¡¯t comment on pending litigation but Fortnite has nearly 250 million users worldwide. 2067

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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday voted to hold interest rates steady and shaved its growth forecast.Fed officials, who gathered in Washington for their two-day policy setting meeting, unanimously recommitted to remain "patient," agreeing to indefinitely stick with an extended pause on rate changes. They signaled that the Fed wouldn't hike rates in 2019.The US economy, while steady, faces a number of risks. In a statement, the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee said that the country's labor market "remains strong," but economic activity has "slowed from its solid rate in the fourth quarter," citing sluggish spending by households and reduced business investment.The majority of Fed officials -- 11 total -- now anticipate holding rates steady for the remainder of 2019. Only six participants forecast at least one additional rate hike this year.Last December, the Fed 903

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The House of Representatives is set to begin drafting articles of impeachment on Wednesday following two weeks full of testimony from an array of government officials, including those who conduct foreign affairs with Ukraine. On Wednesday, the House's Judiciary Committee will call upon four witnesses. These four witnesses are being brought in to provide an academic perspective on impeachment. Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler, will call upon Pamela Karlan, a Stanford law professor; Noah Feldman a Harvard law professor; and Michael Gerhardt, a University of North Carolina law professor. Republicans have chosen Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, to provide expert testimony. RELATED: 728

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