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A manager gives vague feedback in a meeting, and for the rest of the day, it sits in your chest. You replay the wording, wonder if everyone else noticed
A manager gives vague feedback in a meeting, and for the rest of the day, it sits in your chest. You replay the wording, wonder if everyone else noticed
Tetsuya Yamagami, bottom, is detained after firing shots in Nara Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2022. Associated Press / The Yomiuri Shimbun / Photo by Katsuhiko Hirano, file ...
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Vice President JD Vance and wife Usha Vance meet with guests in the Grand Foyer of the White House during the Congressional Ball, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025, in Washington. Associated Pre...
Loading the Audio Player... New York nuns won’t be forced to cover abortion costs after the state last week dropped its effort to require them to do so under a state law. That l...
Brooklyn Beckham just did what millions of twenty-somethings have only fantasized about: He publicly told his famous parents to back off. In a
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Concluding what has been a wildly successful season personally and as a team, Heisman Trophy-winning Indiana University star quarterback Fernando Mendoza thanked God and also dropped an F-bomb after
A Christian think tank says Canada’s flagship disability benefit falls far short of lifting people with disabilities out of poverty, warning that the program’s size, eligibility rules and provincial clawbacks risk leaving millions no better off than before. In a report released Jan. 6, Cardus, a nonpartisan research organization based in Ontario, said the Canada Disability Benefit is only a fraction of what is needed to close the poverty gap for Canadians with disabilities.
Loading the Audio Player... A central Florida judge ruled last week that a man wrongfully convicted of murder in 2002 should be paid over $1 million in restitution. Jeffrey Abramo...