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Jan 29 2025BUSINESS

Stickers: The New Way for Artists to Leave Their Mark

In the vibrant worlds of street art and graffiti, stickers have become a popular way for artists to spread their work. Unlike business cards that might get lost or thrown away, stickers can be stuck on just about anything – from laptops to water bottles, even walls of popular hangouts. Artists like

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Five Top Very Light Jets for New Private Flyers

Private jet travel is gaining popularity, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. While many wealthy travelers switched back to commercial flights, others still enjoy the flexibility and luxury of private jets. Very light jets, being smaller and cheaper, are a great starting point for new private fl

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Google's Battle to Overturn a Massive EU Fine

Google is back in the courtroom, fighting a whopping €4. 1 billion antitrust fine from the EU. This time, they're not just asking for a reduction, but hoping to get rid of the fine completely. The issue? Google's business practices in the mobile OS market. The EU thinks Google's deals with Android p

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's First Days: New Orders on Transgender Troops, COVID Mandates, and More

President Trump is kicking off his administration with a series of executive orders. One of these orders asks the Pentagon to figure out a new policy for transgender troops in the military. This order doesn't immediately ban transgender people from serving but asks for a review based on military rea

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Jan 28 2025EDUCATION

Elmhurst School District's Business Office Under Scrutiny

In Elmhurst, Illinois, there's been some troubling news from Elmhurst School District 205. The district's business office is being investigated. This comes after the resignation of Chris Whelton, the assistant superintendent of finance. Whelton was asked to work remotely until the end of February, a

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Marburg on the Rise: Who's Protecting Americans?

On a chilly Saturday in early January, news of a potential Marburg outbreak in Tanzania hit the airwaves. This nasty virus, similar to Ebola but deadlier, has no approved vaccine or treatment. So, how do we keep Americans safe from such threats? Well, the best bet is to nip it in the bud overseas. W

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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Banijay Changes Gears: New Roles for Matthews and Jensen

Something new is happening at Banijay Entertainment! Steve Matthews, who joined Banijay in 2023, has been given a big new job. He's now the Head of Scripted, Creative. And Johannes Jensen, who's been leading Banijay Nordic, is now the Head of Scripted, Business. Together, they'll work with Banijay's

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Jan 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Career Choices: What Makes Someone Dateable?

Ever wondered what makes someone a great catch? According to a recent survey, those working in healthcare are at the top of the list. Both men and women agreed that healthcare professionals are the most attractive partners. Doctors were the favorites, with 26% of respondents choosing them. Nurses al

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Jan 27 2025BUSINESS

The Power of Business Travelers

Business travelers are a real treasure trove for airlines. They shell out up to four times more than the average traveler. They book their trips way in advance, prefer the most comfortable seats, and really appreciate solid reward programs. American Airlines learned this the hard way when they chang

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Jan 27 2025BUSINESS

Costco Faces Shareholder Pushback on DEI Policies

Costco's shareholders recently shot down a proposal questioning the wholesale club's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The activist investors leading the charge, however, aren't ready to throw in the towel just yet. Ethan Peck, deputy director of the National Center for Public Policy

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