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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

The War on Justice: A Call to Action Against Attacks on the Department of Justice

As the Attorney General of the United States, Merrick Garland is taking a bold stand against the growing threats and attacks on the Department of Justice (DOJ) and its personnel. In a speech to his employees, Garland will denounce the "dangerous" and "outrageous" attacks on the department, labeling

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Sep 14 2024BUSINESS

Walgreens Cleans Up Its Act: $106M Settlement for False Payment Claims

For years, Walgreens had been padding its pockets with false payment claims from government health care programs. But now, the pharmacy chain has agreed to pay $106 million to settle allegations that it submitted claims for prescriptions that were never dispensed. The lawsuits, filed by private part

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Sep 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

VMAs Red Carpet: A Night of Fearless Fashion Choices

The MTV VMAs are renowned for showcasing the year's best music videos and chart-toppers. However, fashion undoubtedly deserves its own spotlight, as the award ceremony has become infamous for its jaw-dropping red carpet moments. Here, we're shining a light on the night's most stylish celebrities, fr

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

When Illness Sparks Tiny Worlds: Halsey's 'Dark' Doll-Housing Obsession

When Grammy-nominated singer Halsey got sick, they turned to a surprising hobby: miniature doll-housing. Now, that might sound cute, but Halsey describes it as 'dark,' saying it was a way to create tiny parallel worlds to escape the isolation of their illness. But what does it say about our rela

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Power Play: Behind the Scenes of a Questionable Energy Loan

The Public Utility Commission has found itself in hot water after approving an application for a low-interest loan from Aegle Power, only to discover that it contained false information and was filed by a woman with a criminal past. This revelation raises serious questions about the commission's ve

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