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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Flooring Chain's Sale: A Step Forward or a Faux Pas?

LL Flooring, once known as Lumber Liquidators, has signed an agreement with F9 Investments to sell off its business. The going-concern sale includes 219 stores, inventory at those locations and the company's distribution center in Sandston, Virginia. The transaction is expected to wrap up by the en

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Sep 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Swipe Left on These Careers? Dating Apps and the Jobs That Make Love Hard

Looking for love on dating apps? Be warned, some careers might make it harder to find that special someone. Think long shifts, unpredictable schedules, and maybe even a dash of sleep deprivation. A recent survey revealed some jobs that are less than appealing to potential partners. Could your ca

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Driving for Change: Will Splitting Topgolf and Callaway Hit a Home Run?

Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. (MODG) just announced a plan to split into two separate companies – one focused on golf equipment and the other on the ever-growing world of Topgolf entertainment venues. But is this really the best way to maximize shareholder value? Let's tee off and explore. The p

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Is Marriage Really the 'Ideal' Family Structure? Vance Sparks Debate

Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) recently found himself in hot water for suggesting that marriage is beneficial for children, sparking a debate about family structures and societal values. Vance, in an introduction to a 2017 report by The Heritage Foundation, highlighted the link between strong cultural v

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Louisiana's Energy Gamble: $220 Million to Become a Powerhouse?

LSU researchers are getting a hefty $160 million grant from the National Science Foundation, with Louisiana chipping in another $67.5 million, for a total investment of over $220 million. The goal? To transform Louisiana into an 'energy powerhouse.' Why is the government throwing so much money at

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Shiny New Schools: A Celebration or a Band-Aid?

New York City is rolling out the red carpet for over 11,000 students heading into 24 brand-new public school buildings this fall. This marks the biggest school construction boom in 20 years, eliminating the need for most of those temporary, often cramped, trailer classrooms. But are these gleami

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Self-Driving Dreams: Hype or Reality?

Tesla is betting big on its self-driving technology, Full Self-Driving (FSD), promising a future where cars drive themselves. But is this vision realistic? Tesla recently unveiled its roadmap for FSD, aiming to launch it in two new markets early next year. They've already rolled out FSD in the US,

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Quandary: US Tightens Tech Export Controls

The US is flexing its tech muscle with new export controls targeting advanced technologies like quantum computing, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and even fancy 3D printing for metal parts. Think of it like this: the US is saying, 'Hey, world, these super-powered technologies are too precio

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Is the US Economy Headed for a Slowdown? A Look at August's Job Numbers

August's jobs report painted a mixed picture of the US economy, with some sectors booming while others struggled. Leisure and hospitality and healthcare and social assistance led the way, adding over 40,000 jobs each. But what does this tell us about the overall health of the economy? If these sec

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is the Chevrolet Equinox EV Really That Good? A Closer Look

This week's newsletter dives into the world of micromobility, self-driving cars, and electric vehicles, highlighting both exciting advancements and lingering questions. First up, Lyft is restructuring its micromobility business, getting rid of dockless rides and laying off a small percentage of its

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