Correction: Kansas Researcher-Appeal story

FILE- This undated photo provided by the University of Kansas shows researcher Feng “Franklin” Tao. On Thursday, July 11, 2024, a federal appeals court reversed the conviction of Tao who was accused of hiding work he did in China while employed at the University of Kansas. Credit: AP/Kelsey Kimberlin
In a story published July 13, 2024, about a federal appeals court reversing the conviction of a researcher who was accused of hiding work he did in China while employed at the University of Kansas, The Associated Press erroneously reported where the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is based. It is based in Denver, not Kansas City, Missouri.

'If you don't address demand, you don't address the problem' Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story.

'If you don't address demand, you don't address the problem' Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story.



