The people you work with are pivotal when it comes to making work a more rewarding experience. We’re social animals and working is a necessary evil that most of us will have to endure for a long time, so having people alongside us to make that time better is important.…
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Delta Flightmare: Passenger Told To Clean Mess Himself After Finding Dog Poop On Seat
We’re all familiar with the eventually unavoidable tribulations of travel. Most times, we sit back and selfishly thank our lucky stars when we see something unfortunate happen to someone else while they’re traveling. I feel bad for them, but, like, thank goodness it wasn’t me. It’s alright to admit, we…
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Atypical Vacation: Two Friends Try Surviving Three Weeks Naked In Malaysian Jungle
Two pals who attended University together in the UK have outdone themselves in what many are calling foolhardy. This being something we’re used to seeing humans do, the world watched and probably made more than a few bets. Our “foolhardy” friends? Well, they truly lived. Fintech worker Daniel Olifi and…
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The Nets Being Sued By Clothing Brand Over New Jerseys
Each year, the average American spends about $1,800 on clothing, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. But this number is usually much higher for N.B.A. teams, like the Nets, who recently got new uniforms. Unfortunately, the uniforms are now the cause for a copyright lawsuit. The Nets have closely aligned…
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3 Gift Ideas for Your Friend Who Loves to Travel
Traveling is something many people enjoy doing — whether it’s to a new town a few hours away, the 597 square miles of Oahu, or a completely new country, traveling gives people the opportunity to experience new sights, new cultures, and so much more. So if you have someone in your life…
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Puerto Rico to Rely on 100% Clean Energy
Puerto Rico made a landmark decision to rely on 100% clean energy in the near future. The island has officially passed a bill to rely solely on clean energy resources by 2050. Puerto Rico plans to make this law a reality by building infrastructure to accommodate natural gas as a…
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Researchers Find Gene Therapy Can Restore Congenital Deafness in Mice
Over the years, some truly amazing progress has been made when it comes to restoring varying types of hearing impairments. And this is more important than ever with 20% of today’s teenagers having some form of hearing loss — which is 30% higher than it was in the 1980s and…
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How Science Uses Drugs To Battle Drug Dependency
The U.S. has been facing an opioid epidemic for years. Heroin continues to be one of the heaviest hitters when it comes to the addictive substance: in 2015, approximately 591,000 people abused the morphine-like narcotic, a shocking 6,000 of which were teenagers. Although the rehabilitation process is long and arduous,…
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All You Can Eat Buffet: Elephant Breaks Into Chinese Inn, Eats For Hours
It’s a tough market running a business. Apart from the economy being tough on business owners, there are random dangers that lurk around every corner. Some much larger than others. In the United States, radon, a common radioactive substance in residential and commercial buildings, is reported to be the second leading cause…
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Political Signage Disputes Continue Across Arizona and Texas
Approximately 85 million households across the United States have private lawns. Year after year, property owners can be found out in their yards mowing, planting gardens, and just relaxing. Every few years, however, many homeowners decide on sticking political campaign signs in their yards to raise awareness for their desired…