DUTCH REFEREE ROB DIEPERINK DIES WEEKS AFTER REMOVAL FROM WORLD CUP OFFICIATING LIST. (PHOTO).

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 Dutch referee Rob Dieperink dies weeks after removal from World Cup officiating list Dutch referee Rob Dieperink has died at the age of 38, weeks after FIFA removed him from its list of officials for the World Cup. The Dutch Football Association (KNVB) confirmed his death in a statement, saying it was “shocked and deeply saddened” by the news. His cause of death has not been disclosed. Dieperink was arrested in April by the Metropolitan Police in the United Kingdom following a report of an alleged sexual assault involving a teenage boy in London. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said officers responded on April 9 to a report of sexual assault at an address in Croydon and arrested a man in his 30s on suspicion of the offence. Police later said that after reviewing available evidence, including CCTV footage and digital devices, the investigation had concluded that “the evidential threshold had not been met” and no further action would be taken. Following the investigation, FIFA co...

WE’RE GOING BACK TO ANALOG - JAMIE CHUNG SAYS TABLETS TURN HER KIDS INTO ‘MONSTERS'. (PHOTO).


 We’re Going Back To Analog - Jamie Chung Says Tablets Turn Her Kids Into ‘Monsters'


Jamie Chung is choosing a more old-school approach when it comes to raising her twin boys, and that means cutting back heavily on screens and tablets.


While discussing her partnership with Yoto, the actress explained that she and husband Bryan Greenberg have become increasingly cautious about how much digital content their children consume.


According to Jamie, tablets are mostly reserved for travel because of how dramatically her sons react to extended screen time.


“Kids these days are bombarded with screens and tablets,” she said, admitting that whenever they allow too much device time, the boys quickly become difficult to manage.


The actress said concerns about child development and online content pushed them toward more audio-based and imaginative activities instead.


“We’re going back to our Yoto,” she explained, adding that she appreciates alternatives that encourage creativity rather than endless scrolling or passive watching.


Jamie also expressed concern about the modern online world, saying parents are navigating an environment where artificial intelligence and digital content can blur reality for children.


The campaign she partnered on focuses on audio storytelling, music and educational entertainment aimed at helping children use their imagination rather than staying glued to screens.


For her family, the device has become more than just entertainment. Jamie revealed her sons often use calming music to regulate their emotions during difficult moments.


She shared that when the boys become overwhelmed or upset, they sometimes put on headphones, listen to classical music and quietly sit in their own space until they feel calmer again.


Jamie, who welcomed her twins in 2021, said she and Bryan prefer outdoor activities and real-world experiences whenever possible. Still, they understand some screen time is unavoidable, especially during busy weekdays.


Even then, the couple has firm rules about what their children can watch.


“If it has a plot or it’s educational, that’s different,” she explained, saying both she and Bryan value storytelling because of their work in entertainment.

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