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Feb 11 2025BUSINESS

Workplaces Reimagined: The Ups and Downs

The world of today sees a major transformation in workplaces. This shift isn't just about adding new chairs or freshening up the decor. It's a total makeover that's all about putting people first and using technology smartly. Imagine walking into an office and feeling like you're stepping i

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

“Super Bowl Sets New Records for U. S. Viewers: Revisiting the Game”

In a thrilling turn of events, the 2025 Super Bowl football match between the Philadelphia and Kansas City took the U. S. by storm, drawing in an estimated 126 million viewers, or almost 35% of the population! The data for the 2025 Super Bowl is projected to break an audience record for the U. S, c

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Older Adults: Stepping Over Obstacles Safely

Everyday obstacles can be a real challenge for older adults. They often bump into things when stepping over them, especially with their back foot. But here's a simple trick that could help: placing the front foot closer to the obstacle after stepping over it. This small change can make a big differe

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Feb 11 2025OPINION

How Power Often Takes Over Dietary choices

For many years the choices we make about diet seemed personal. Over time however that idea gets challenged . What happens when a choice about food consumption is not made by individuals? What role does state involvement play? Who decides what choices are? Let's not make any mistake politica

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

Funding Freeze Chaos: Judge Says No More Stalling!

Rhode Island's federal judge has finally had it. He pointed out that the Federal Government still managed to halt some funding despite his previous order to resume it. This is indeed a big deal. The judge had already spoken and it was clear. The government had no excuse for not following the or

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Win a Brief Respite from Unclear Buyout Scheme

The Trump administration has been trying to shrink the federal workforce. A federal judge recently stepped in and paused the deadline for federal employees to accept a buyout offer. This offer, dubbed the "Fork in the Road, " was seen as rushed and unclear by many unions, who argued it was causing s

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

Super Bowl LIX Wins the Streaming War

The Super Bowl LIX was a hit even though one team dominated the other. The Eagles took a huge lead over the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22. Despite this lopsided score, viewers flocked to the game with 126 million watching across platforms. This marks the second year in a row that Super Bowl viewing r

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

Super Bowl 2023: Politics, Pop Culture, and Pork

A standing president has not stepped foot into a NFL's biggest game until 2023, and it was not for free. For instance, Carl’s Jr. have made the choice to bring back the good old days of racy content in its ads has got people talking. Some of them were super excited about the return of those

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Feb 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Versus Ads: Who Really Wins

The Super Bowl LVIII broadcast had a record number of celebrity-studded ads, with a whopping 57 out of 94 product ads featuring famous faces. This is a 22% jump from the previous year. A-listers were paid big bucks, in the $3-$5 million range, for their appearances. But, did these celebrities help t

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

How can a law graduate on our most important forms of constitutional power? . A thought provoking question.

Vince Vance said this thing yesterday, that the judges cannot check the power of the executive and when he said that it sparked a lot of controversy. This is important because it is a clear statement about the separation that exists between the branches of government. This is a concept that has held

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