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Sep 13 2024LIFESTYLE

The Passion Paradox: When Loving Your Job Becomes a Curse

Love is a many-splendored thing, but when it comes to our careers, it can be a double-edged sword. Passion can drive us to excel, but it can also lead to an all-consuming obsession that blurs the lines between work and life. In fact, according to Harvard Business School professor Jon M. Jachimowicz,

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

The Grotesque Reality of Donald Trump's Alleged Sexual Misconduct: Unpacking the Evidence

The allegations of sexual misconduct against Donald Trump have been a topic of controversy for years. The latest development in this saga involves Jessica Leeds, a former Wall Street stockbroker who claims that Trump groped her on a flight in the 1970s. Leeds' testimony was presented in a defamation

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

Eyes on the Prize: San Jose's Plan to Revitalize Business Districts

As San Jose officials look to create the city's first business improvement district in over 15 years, they're banking on a new strategy to boost economic growth in East San Jose. The Tully Road-Eastridge Business Association (TREBA) has spent two years developing plans for this district, pooling res

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Fear and Frustration in Ohio City: A Tale of Misinformation and Misconceptions

The small city of Springfield, Ohio, has been gripped by fear and frustration in recent weeks, as misinformation and misconceptions about its growing Haitian population have taken center stage. The rumor mill has churned out claims that Haitian migrants are stealing and eating people's pets, a notio

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Trump's Cryptocurrency Ambitions: A Recipe for Conflict of Interest?

In the final stretch of his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump is set to launch his sons' cryptocurrency business, World Liberty Financial, on Monday. This speech comes just 50 days before Election Day, raising concerns about the former president's penchant for mixing his personal and politica

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

Will Apple AirPods Pro 2 Be the Game-Changing Hearing Aid Solution?

Are Apple's AirPods Pro 2 the key to unlocking affordable hearing aids for millions of people worldwide? With the announcement of a new software update that will turn the popular earbuds into over-the-counter hearing aids, Apple is poised to revolutionize the way we approach hearing health. But what

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Emergency Abortions: A Matter of Life and Death or a Political Ploy?

The US is witnessing a crisis of epic proportions. In a country where women's bodies are still treated like political battlegrounds, emergency rooms have become a battleground for life and death. The Republican-controlled House has made it clear that women's health and lives are secondary to their p

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Sep 13 2024SPORTS

The Tragic Fall of a Hockey Enforcer: A Life Cut Short

Stephen Peat, a former NHL enforcer, died at the age of 44, just two weeks after being hit by a vehicle in Langley. This tragic event marks the end of a life plagued by severe health issues related to brain injury. But what really led to this downfall? Was it the countless hits he took on the ice, o

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

The Uncomfortable Truth About Weight Loss: Dave Bautista Opens Up About His Journey

Dave Bautista's recent interview about his weight loss journey has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many fans expressing concern about the actor's health. However, beneath the surface, there's a more nuanced story about body image, societal pressures, and the unrealistic expectations pl

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Stripmedals from Commanders: A Critical Look at War Crime Allegations in Afghanistan

It's disturbing to hear that several serving and former Australian military commanders have had their medals stripped due to allegations of war crimes committed during the Afghanistan war. The findings of Maj. Gen. Paul Brereton's investigation revealed that around 25 Australian Special Air Service

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