Katherine M. Hertlein In The News

The Boston Globe
Alison's husband knew she was having an affair. After all, she'd confessed the whole thing.
Newsweek
Kendra Sunderland has become something of a celebrity in her hometown of Salem, Oregon. Last year, the 19-year-old says she would be stopped for autographs, which she loved, and guys often asked for pictures. But mostly, she says, “People would recognize me and stare. And I was kinda like, ‘Yeah, I’m that girl. It’s OK, you can talk to me like a normal person.’ But they all just really stare.”
Las Vegas Review Journal
The Internet can be a cruel place depending on who you ask.
Las Vegas Review Journal
One in every 52 Las Vegas men are "sugar daddies," ranking Nevada’s largest city third on the popular dating website’s list of most sugar daddies per capita in North America.
Vegas Inc
Las Vegas is not alone in the marriage decline. The U.S. as a whole has seen a progressive decrease in the number of weddings. The Pew Research Center found that in 2011, 51 percent of American adults were married, compared to 72 percent in 1960.
Huffington Post
Ashley Madison users may face more than just marital discord after the dating website's recent hack.
Reuters
On Tuesday hackers who call themselves “The Impact Team” made good on their promise to publish personal data about users of Ashley Madison, a website that helps customers to cheat on their spouses. The hackers dumped 9.7 gigabytes worth of data about 32 million Ashley Madison users on to the so-called “dark web” — a part of the Internet that is only accessible via a specialized browser.
Las Vegas Sun
Instant messaging via Twitter, Facebook and smart phones allows people to reach out to others at all times, and for instant support. But there's a dangerous downside: It can lead to Internet infidelity.