Nickelodeon’s Miranda Cosgrove Files $2.5 Million Personal Injury Lawsuit

Actress, Miranda Cosgrove, best known as Nickelodeon’s iCarly, recently attended court accompanied by her mother in order to file a new $2.5 million lawsuit against the tour bus drivers involved in her August 2011 car crash accident. Cosgrove believes the 2011 accident may have permanently ruined her career. In legal documents submitted to the court, […]

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Los Angeles County to Spend $41 Million to Open Three New Mental Health Urgent Care Centers

Los Angeles County supervisors recently voted to fund several mental health services, at the urging of District Attorney Jackie Lacey and others who are lobbying to keep mentally ill people out of county jails. The $40.9 million in state funding will be used to open three new 24-hour psychiatric urgent care clinics, where police can […]

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Carlisle High School Students Are Reaping the Benefits of Their Solar Project

High school students in Carlisle, PA are utilizing solar technology in an effort to keep up-to-date with emerging technologies and learn about alternative resources. Students in the carpentry program of the Center for Careers and Technology at Carlisle High School have created a solar-powered trailer to use for all of their construction projects. The project […]

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‘Feminist’ T-Shirts Removed From Stores After Report Claims They Were Manufactured in Sweatshops

T-shirts with a feminist message emblazoned across the front were swiftly removed from stores amid shocking allegations that they had been produced by underpaid women working in a sweatshop and living in cramped living quarters. For its December feminism issue, Elle UK joined forces with the Fawcett Society — Britain’s single largest women’s advocacy group […]

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Police Investigate Bathtub Theft in Two Separate States

Yes, people actually steal bathtubs and sometimes they get in stuck in mud while doing so. Rub-a-dub-dub. The town of High Ridge, Missouri, located in Jefferson County, has a problem with bathtub thieves. Police are currently investigating a string of bathtub robberies from area construction sites. According to investigators, the bathtub thieves have also stolen […]

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New Research Determines Main Cause of HVAC Unit Inefficiencies

Property managers carry a lot of responsibility on their shoulders. When you manage a commercial building, you know that reliable HVAC services are essential for maintaining a comfortable environment. Whether it’s installing a 3kW air conditioning unit for a small office or a 5 ton AC furnace combo for a larger space, having the right […]

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Seattle Voters Choose To Give City Bus System Extra Funding

While most Americans found that their votes were swayed by topics involving healthcare and economic stability during this year’s recent midterm elections, the voters in Seattle, WA focused on something much different: better public bus service for the city. The process, detailed in the legislation Proposition 1, will increase city-wide taxes in two areas in […]

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Why So Many Manly Men Are Obsessed With “Bro-tox”

For years, the popularity of Botox knew no bounds, as celebrities, socialites, pop princesses and soccer moms all enjoyed its anti-aging, wrinkle-smoothing benefits. Now, however, more and more men are turning to “Bro-tox” in hopes of achieving a more youthful and radiant appearance like their female counterparts. According the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, over […]

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President Obama Calls on FCC to Adopt Net Neutrality Rules

On Monday, President Barack Obama called on the Federal Communication Commission to adopt a strict policy of net neutrality, saying that the agency should follow new rules in order to keep the Internet open and free. “‘Net neutrality’ has been built into the fabric of the Internet since its creation — but it is also […]

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