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Aug 27 2024FINANCE

Athlete Struggles: The 'Broken' Olympics Financing System and the Rise of OnlyFans

In a shocking revelation, Olympic athletes are turning to adult subscription platform OnlyFans to make ends meet and fund their dreams of Olympic gold. With the Olympics generating billions of dollars in revenue, it's alarming that most athletes are left to fend for themselves financially. The Inte

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Aug 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Joy Makers: A Swedish Band’s Mission to Spread Happiness

Have you ever heard of a band that's all about making sure their audience leaves smiling? Welcome to The Hives, a rock group from Sweden. For over ten years, they haven't released new music, but when they do, it’s like taking an action-packed 31-minute trip! Remember the song "The Death of Randy Fit

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

Political Discussions at Work: A Double-Edged Sword

As the presidential race and key ballot issues heat up this fall, political conversations are becoming increasingly difficult to avoid. A recent Gallup survey reveals that nearly half of US workers have discussed political issues with a coworker in the past month, and 38% have overheard such conve

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

The Art of Anonymous Politics: A Playwright's Perspective

In the world of politics, labels are as common as oxygen. Republican, Democrat, Liberal, Conservative – these names have the power to unite and divide us. But what if we were to put these labels aside? Playwright Mario Correa explores this concept in his latest play, where the characters are simply

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

The Political Divide: Zoomers Threatening to Quit Jobs Over Political Disagreements

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, a new trend has emerged among young employees: threatening to quit their jobs over political disagreements with their bosses. According to a Harris Poll commissioned by the job search company Indeed, 40% of employees aged 18 to 34 would walk out over p

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