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Aug 12 2025SPORTS

Jon Gruden's Legal Victory: What It Means for Workers Everywhere

Jon Gruden just scored a big win in his fight against the NFL. The Nevada Supreme Court said his case can go to trial instead of being pushed into private arbitration. This is a huge deal because it sets a precedent for other workers who might be stuck in unfair arbitration processes. The court rul

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Aug 08 2025FINANCE

Retirement Savings: New Investment Choices on the Horizon

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that could potentially open up 401(k) retirement plans to include investments in private equity and cryptocurrencies. This move, if fully implemented, would allow millions of Americans to diversify their retirement portfolios beyond traditional st

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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Money and Politics: A Messy Mix in America

Money has always played a big role in American politics, but things might be about to get even messier. The Supreme Court is looking at a case that could change how much political parties can spend on campaigns together with candidates. This case is important because it could make the already compli

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Aug 04 2025FINANCE

Safeguarding Retirement: The Power of Emergency Savings

Emergency funds act as a safety net, especially for those with unpredictable incomes. They prevent people from dipping into their retirement savings when unexpected expenses pop up. Research shows that having even a small emergency fund can make a big difference. People with at least $2, 000 saved a

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Aug 03 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Lives of Overemployed Workers

In today's work landscape, some employees are quietly juggling multiple full-time jobs within the standard 40-hour week. This trend, which gained attention after a software engineer was caught working for several Silicon Valley startups simultaneously, is more common than many realize. The shift to

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Jul 29 2025CRIME

Hate Speech Leads to Charges in B. C.

A man from B. C. is now facing charges after allegedly making hateful comments towards Jewish protesters. The incident happened back in March 2024, and police say it took a while to build a strong case. The accused, 28-year-old Khalid El Boyok, is charged with publicly stirring up hatred. Police em

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Jul 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Jamie Lee Curtis: Leaving Hollywood on Her Own Terms

Jamie Lee Curtis, the acclaimed actress, has been quietly preparing for her exit from Hollywood. This decision comes after observing the industry's treatment of older actors, particularly women. She witnessed her parents, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, face rejection as they aged, which left a lasting

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Jul 25 2025EDUCATION

See-Through School Bags: A New Safety Trend

In Charleston, some schools are trying something new to keep kids safe. They are asking students to use clear backpacks. This is not a rule for all schools in the area. But a few have started doing it. The Charleston Charter School for Math and Science is one of them. It is the first charter school

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Jul 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

itch. io's Sudden Shift: What's Happening to Adult Games?

itch. io, a popular spot for indie games, has started removing adult-themed games. This move comes after pressure from a group called Collective Shout. They wanted payment companies like Visa and MasterCard to stop supporting these games. Users noticed that adult games were missing from search resu

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Jul 21 2025HEALTH

Measuring Scars: A Simple and Smart Way

Measuring scars on the upper lip is a big deal in medical care. It helps doctors see how well treatments are working. But doing this accurately has been a problem. Old ways, like tracing with clear film, take a lot of time and aren't always precise. Now, there's a new method called standardized pix

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