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‘Dirty Jobs’ Host Mike Rowe: It’s Time to Rethink Society’s Definition of a ‘Good Job’
The “Dirty Jobs” host says society must rethink its perceptions of higher education and skilled trades to address the current labor shortage. Read More.
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COVID-19 Lockdowns Linked to Memory, Cognitive Decline: UK Study
Emerging evidence reveals that the far-reaching consequences of pandemic lockdowns include a decline of cognitive function and memory in older adults. Read More.
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Meta Unlawfully Collecting Personal Data From Underage Children Using Facebook, Instagram: Lawsuit
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta routinely ignores reports of underage users on its platforms and has “coveted and pursued” the underage Instagram user demographic for years, according to a newly redacted complaint accompanying a lawsuit filed in October by the attorneys general of 33 states. The complaint is part of a wider federal lawsuit Read More.
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Biden Sends Emails to 813,000 Borrowers Celebrating Student Loan Forgiveness
The administration has canceled $127 billion in student debt with hopes to expand those efforts via regulation. Read More.
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New York Drivers Could Face License Suspensions Over Vision Tests
New York drivers who renewed their licenses during part of the coronavirus pandemic face license suspensions on Friday if they don’t submit vision tests Read More.
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Inflation Eases Slightly to 4.9 Percent in October Ahead of Rate Rise Decision
Inflation is still up year on year, with analysts predicting the Reserve Bank of Australia will keep rates on hold. Read More.
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DeSantis, Newsom Set to Face Off in Debate Tonight
‘This is going to be a debate for the future of this country,’ DeSantis campaign spokesperson tells The Epoch Times. Read More.
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FBI Agent Carjacked Near Capitol Hill in Washington Amid Surge in Crime
An FBI employee’s vehicle was carjacked near Capitol Hill in Washington on Nov. 29, according to officials, marking the latest incident to take place in the nation’s capital as it continues to battle soaring crime. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, officers responded to the armed carjacking incident in the 100 block of 12th Street […] Read More.
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3 Types of Foods to Avoid for Cardiovascular Health
Certain foods and hidden ingredients prevalent in our diets may contribute to heart disease—avoiding them can add up to much more than an ounce of prevention. Read More.
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MUST WATCH: Tucker Carlson says he became ‘active Trump supporter’ after Biden DOJ’s Mar-a-Lago raid
“I’m voting for Trump. And if they convict him, I will send him the max donations and I will lead protests.” Read More.
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Doctors Could Face Criminal Charges for Online Euthanasia Consultations
The judge ruled that euthanasia was the same a suicide under the natural meaning of the law. Read More.
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Federal Judge Blocks Montana’s Ban on TikTok
The ban, introduced to safeguard personal data from the Chinese Communist Party, was due to take effect on Jan. 1. Read More.
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Are University’s Still Universities When ‘Diversity’ Trumps Merit?
Queensland University of Technology has removed the word ‘merit’ from its hiring process. Read More.
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Supreme Court to Consider Deal Removing Liability From Family Behind Oxycontin Manufacturer
Victims have clashed over the deal, with some arguing that it is a necessary means of providing relief to opioid crisis victims. Read More.
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Spotify to Cut 1,500 Employees in 3rd Layoff Round This Year
STOCKHOLM—Music streaming giant Spotify said on Monday that it will lay off around 1,500 employees, or 17 percent of its headcount, to bring down costs, after letting 600 of its staff go in January, and 200 more in June. After a round of job cuts at the start of the year by tech companies, some […] Read More.