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  42. EditionU.S. Wilmington ranks 6th highest, up from 8th last year, among the 650 cities with 50,000 or more residents.Wilmington has 71,000 residents. Jones also outlined recently released FBI statistics that show Wilmingtons rate of violence was 1,625 per 100,000 residents. And obviously, the state and city Residents dont like that kind of My way or the highway politics. Its reported that the writer of the Newsweek piece, Abigail Jones, spent four days inWilmington in November. John Watson examines the impact. Keep up with this story and more by subscribing nowWriting in the Harvard Business Review, Holly Shakya and Nicholas Christakis said the three Facebook behaviors they measuredliking, posting, and clicking linksall led to to negative self-comparisons and made people feel worse about themselves.Read more: Why we dont delete annoying Facebook friends The pair expected liking other peoples content to be the largest driver of decreased happiness but said overall the sheer quantity of time people spent interacting with the social media app led to the negative effects.The results were particularly concerningfor mental health. She also wanted to know and understand how Wilmingtons crime ridden neighborhoods got to where they are today. Olympics August 5, 1996 Truimph and Terror November 18, 1996 Clinton II China After Deng July 14, 1997 Greetings From Mars September 8, 1997 Princess Diana 1961-1997 September 15, 1997 Farewell, Diana Sainthood Now? 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Here is John Watsons commentary: Wilmington Mayor Dennis Williams has another situation on his hands.Newsweek magazine has named Wilmington Murder Town USA, taking aim at our well known violent crime epidemic. 16 hours ago Politics & Policy U.S. Fluharty had something to offer by now, it seems to me that his party, the Tea Party Republicans, would be in power. John Carney and state legislators announced a bill Tuesday that would offer 12 weeks paid maternity or paternity leave to full-time state employees. Newsweek magazine has given Wilmington an unflattering title of Murder Town USA. 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Share thisFacebookTwitterEmail You may also like Politics & Policy Delaware governor announces support for paid family leave Gov. Williams declined the opportunity to answer questions about the Newsweek article dealing with the different crime fighting initiatives that had been tried and failed, and those now being tried in fighting the citys wave of violence. EditionInternationalMiddle EastPakistanPolskaSrbija Wed, Jan 10, 2018 Sign In Subscribe Search form Search U.S.WorldBusinessTech & ScienceCultureSportsHealthOpinionGreen Rankings . is that online social interactions are no substitute for the real thing.Request Reprint or Submit Correction Most Read Sign up for our Newsletter Sign up Update your preferences Related Stories Ugandan Professor Charged for 'Insulting' President Macron to Take on Tech Companies in Terrorism Crackdown Facebook Properties Dominate Global Social Networking Chicago Teen Charged in Facebook Live Gang Rape . 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