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June 9th, 2020 • Positive News • 15 minute read

It's Not the Principle, It's the Party

The GOP speaks pretty words about freedom, but what do they really care about? It's not the principle, it's the party.

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June 24th, 2022 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

What are Some Examples of Workplace Discrimination in Georgia?

Discrimination can occur before you even become an “official” employee.

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May 6th, 2022 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Federal Judge Dismisses Alec Baldwin Defamation Lawsuit

Baldwin donated $5,000 to fund a Marine's funeral--and then publicly criticized his sister after she posted pictures from the January 6th riots outside the U.S. Capitol.

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January 25th, 2023 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Sacramento Area Sees Spike in Dangerous Truck Accidents

Semi-truck trailers act like giant sails, and their large surface area captures the energy of high winds.

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November 20th, 2022 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Judge Cites Orwell's '1984' in Order Blocking Florida's Stop WOKE Act

The controversial law, recently rebranded as the Individual Freedom Act, prevents educators from discussing subjects such as race and privilege in classrooms and workplace training sessions.

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June 4th, 2018 • Health & Medicine • 5 minute read

Burger King, Two Guys Foods, Inc. Under Fire in New Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

No one should ever feel discriminated against while purchasing food in a restaurant, but that's exactly what happened to one homeless Boston, Massachusetts man back in 2015. While visiting a Burger King one morning, Emory Ellis went to pay for his meal and ended up in the back of a police car and a three-month stay in jail instead. Why? Well, it turns out he was “wrongfully accused of using counterfeit cash.” Since the incident, Ellis has decided to sue the “fast food giant and franchisee for nearly $1 million, claiming he was discriminated against because of his appearance.”

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December 5th, 2023 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Another Panera Bread Lawsuit Implicates "Charged Lemonade" in Man's Death

The lawsuit, similar to another filed last month, alleges that Panera Bread negligently failed to warn consumers of the high caffeine content in its Charged Lemonade products.

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March 11th, 2022 • News & Politics • 2 minute read

The Psychology Behind the Most Fulfilling Jobs

Employees want to hold positions that support their lifestyle.