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Arab-Muslim lawyer files lawsuit against Chicago-based firm over revoked job offer
A Lebanese-American lawyer accused a national law firm of discrimination in a recently filed lawsuit alleging she was fired the day before she was set to start a job at the firm’s Chicago office in late October because of her Muslim and Arab identity. Jinan Chehade alleged in a complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court that Foley & Lardner discriminated against her because of her Arab ...
2332 min read - USTravel+Leisure
Americans Are Moving to These 2 Southern Cities — and Both Have Stunning Beaches, Great Weather, and Low Cost of Living
According to a new report, a third of the top 20 communities people are moving to are in neighboring states.
1.1K2 min read - LifestyleCNN
‘Scandals and secrets’: On board the world’s most exclusive private residential ship
Retired lawyer Peter Antonucci bought an apartment on board millionaires-only residential cruise ship The World. Here’s what he says it was like on board.
92312 min read - USUSA TODAY Sports
US Olympic pairs figure skating coach Dalilah Sappenfield banned for life for misconduct
The U.S. Center for SafeSport issued a lifetime ban to Olympic pairs figure skating coach Dalilah Sappenfield for physical and emotional misconduct.
4045 min read - BusinessBenzinga
Are You Rich? Here's The Net Worth You Need To Be Poor, Middle Class, And Wealthy
Money talks, but what does your net worth say about you? In the land of opportunity, where fortunes can be made and lost, the question of whether you’re considered poor, middle-class, or wealthy is complex. It’s not just about the numbers in your bank account; it’s about the total value of your assets minus your liabilities — your net worth. Here's a detailed look at the net worth thresholds and their meaning. Don't Miss: The average American couple has saved this much money for retirement — How
7245 min read - USThe Cool Down
Scientists sound alarm as growing threat looms over coastal states: 'We are preparing for the wrong disaster'
"It's very abnormal and unprecedented."
5.7K3 min read - USNevada Current
After years of reports and complaints, Havasupai pack animals still in peril, say activists
Policy, politics and progressive commentary When Californian Diane Phillips returned home from her trip to the Grand Canyon last year, her first impulse was to put up billboards notifying others of what she witnessed. “I just thought if we let everybody see what is really going on, we could stop the abuse of these animals,” she said of the pack […] The post After years of reports and complaints, Havasupai pack animals still in peril, say activists appeared first on Nevada Current.
136 min read - NewsNY Post
VideoJohn Fetterman receives standing ovation after removing Harvard hood during Yeshiva University commencement
John Fetterman receives standing ovation after removing Harvard hood during Yeshiva University commencement
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Padma Lakshmi Was Adamant About Not Photoshopping Her Stretch Marks and Scar in New Lingerie Ads (Exclusive)
"At the end of the day, I want to make sure that I love myself no matter what I look like," the TV host, entrepreneur and mom tells PEOPLE of modeling her new lingerie line with Bare Necessities
2093 min read - OpinionThe New Republic
Amy Coney Barrett’s Husband Has a New Client—and It’s Disturbing
A new report raises serious questions about the Supreme Court justice’s conflicts of interest.
4.3K3 min read - LifestylePetHelpful
Newfoundland Watchdog Shows Off His ‘Babies’ and It’s Beyond Precious
Graham Cracker is one proud papa.
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'No Botox, no peels, no fillers': Salma Hayek's go-to ingredient for ageless skin is in this $10 cream
The bark of the "Mexican skin tree" is known for its regenerative properties.
03 min read - LifestyleINSIDER
Our son is named after a cartoon dog. He loves having an unusual name.
My husband and I named our first son after a cartoon dog. He loves his unusual first name and people ask about it all the time.
1.3K4 min read - BusinessReuters
India cenbank moves 100 tons of gold from UK to domestic vaults, TOI reports
India's central bank has moved a little more than 100 metric tons of gold from the UK to its domestic vaults, the Times of India newspaper reported on Friday, citing sources. A similar quantity of the precious metal might be coming to the country in the coming months, the report said, adding that the move was for logistical reasons and diversified storage. The Reserve Bank of India held 822.10 tons of gold at March-end, of which 408.31 tons were held domestically.
31 min read - StyleParade
Old Navy Is Selling an 'Absolutely Perfect' Linen Dress That Looks So Much Like a J.Crew Style That's Over 6x the Price
Shoppers are buying it in every color.
82 min read - USUSA TODAY Sports - Golfweek
Louisville cop who arrested Scottie Scheffler: ‘Yes, the department has us buying freaking $80 pants’
It was the perfect conclusion to a bizarre incident.
1.2K3 min read - CelebrityBuzzFeed
This 26-Year-Old Woman Dumped Her Boyfriend Mid-Trip After He Insulted Her Looks — Now, His Family Is Demanding She Pay For His Flight Home
"He couldn't stop mentioning how much better I’d look if I put in more effort like this girl right here or that girl over there, which made me feel inadequate and insecure. "
584 min read - LifestyleINSIDER
I tried the biggest burgers at 5 fast-food chains and my favorite tasted fresh off the grill
The biggest burgers from McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, In-N-Out, and Shake Shack were all different in flavor profiles and price points.
2428 min read - LifestyleHuffPost
My Lab Conducted A Study On Preschool Girls. What We Discovered Should Disturb You.
"We need to do whatever we can to combat all of this. My research shows we have a huge problem on our hands."
4069 min read - USThe Recount
Video“[Trump’s] face was red”: CNN reporter describes Trump reaction to his conviction on all 34 counts in NY criminal trial.
Everything changed. He became very still. He had his arms folded across his chest. It became a much different situation inside that courtroom. We waited for the jury to enter. When they came in, they filed into the courtroom. None of them looked over at Donald Trump. That is normal. They normally don't. But they all walked toward their seats, took their seats, and then the court security officer asked them to read the verdict. So the foreman stood up with a microphone. And he was asked for each
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