November 1, 2023

Word of the Year for 2023 is “AI”

In a year dominated by the relentless march of technological innovation, 2023 has seen artificial intelligence (AI) ascend to the forefront of global discourse, making it ‘Word of the Year’ by Collins Dictionary. Word of the Year This rise in conversations about the potentially revolutionary impact, as well as apocalyptic concerns, has propelled AI to […]

November 1, 2023

Unfair tactics from Silicon Valley-backed firm to build a secret city?

A group of landowners alleged that a Silicon Valley-backed company, Flannery Associates LLC, employed sneaky maneuvers and unfair tactics in its ambitious endeavor to construct a “sustainable-secret” city in the northeastern outskirts of San Francisco. Court documents reveal claims of coercion, family divisions, and deceit in the company’s pursuit of land for the groundbreaking project. […]

November 1, 2023

$250 million fraud trial puts Donald Trump Jr. in the hot seat

Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of former President Donald Trump, is set to take the witness stand in the ongoing $250 million fraud trial of the Trump Organization.  The $250 million fraud trial The trial, now in its fifth week, revolves around allegations that Donald Trump and his business engaged in fraudulent practices to […]

November 1, 2023

Work BFF: Its power in today’s workplace

In the ever-evolving landscape of today’s workplace, where technology often reigns supreme and remote work becomes the new norm, the concept of a “work BFF” (best friend forever) might seem quaint or even unnecessary. After all, with the rise of digital communication tools and virtual offices, do we really need a best friend at work? […]

October 31, 2023

Book bans spark unexpected surge in demand and political impact

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and George Mason University reveals that book bans have ignited a surprising surge in demand, political impact, and unintended chain of events. Book Bans This new research led by Ananya Sen, an assistant professor of information systems and economics at CMU’s Heinz College, delves […]

October 31, 2023

What haunting fears prevail in America?

A recent study conducted by Customer Service Number unveiled the nation’s collective psyche and offered a unique glimpse into the haunting fears that linger in Americans’ hearts from coast to coast.  Tropophobia: Tops haunting fears  The dread of holes emerges as a standout from the study, securing the top spot in a staggering 11 states, […]

October 31, 2023

Biden Family Business: Can Congress extract the truth?

Recent revelations have cast a shadow of doubt over the financial transactions within the Biden family. These revelations led Congress to want to extract the truth behind the Biden family business. Biden family business It has come to light that Joe Biden received a $200,000 payment from his brother, James Biden, shortly after James secured […]

October 30, 2023

Child Labor: Spiraling illegally-employed children in hazardous roles

The United States is witnessing a surge in child labor, exposing them to perilous working conditions. Surge of illegally-employed children Labor Department inspectors discovered a staggering 5,792 children working illegally, marking a 50% increase compared to the previous year and an alarming 470% surge since 2015. These violations have led to fines totaling over $8 […]

October 30, 2023

Methane levels are spiraling in Washington and Oregon landfills

Federal methane emission standards were consistently breached in landfills across Oregon and Washington revealing spiraling methane levels, a troubling disclosure unveiled by documents acquired by a prominent environmental group. Landfill non-compliance The Clean Air Act mandates that large landfill operators maintain methane concentrations below 500 parts per million, a pivotal measure in combating greenhouse gas […]

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