How Outdoor Advertising is Becoming Increasingly Connected to Your Mobile Phone

Vodafone Group has recently signed a deal with outdoor advertising behemoth JCDecaux that will allow the mobile phone carrier to install small cell technology on billboards and street furniture, in order to increase coverage for its customers. According to a December 11 MobileWorldLive article, the collaboration is just one part of Vodafone’s Project Spring, a […]

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The Latest Trend in Hair Extensions: Bedazzling Your Armpits

For decades, it’s been an unspoken rule among women that having visible armpit hair is uncouth and a sign of poor grooming. However, a growing number of women are taking back their armpit hair for themselves. According to a December 3 Styleite article, these women are adding hair extensions to their already-grown-out armpit hair, bedazzling […]

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With Same-Sex Marriage Illegal in Ohio, This Couple Can’t Get a Divorce There, Either

Brenda Mohney and Erin O’Leary filed for divorce in July and were granted the split in November. But now the Athens County, Ohio, judge who made the decision has reversed it. Common Pleas Court Judge George McCarthy ruled on Tuesday, Dec. 23, that “it was not apparent” that two women were seeking the divorce rather […]

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Atlanta Police Apprehend Two Brothers for Roofing Scam Targeting Elderly

Atlanta police have placed two men under arrest for their suspected involvement in a roofing scam that targeted elderly residents in the Druid Hills and Emory University area. Jeffrey Glen Ogles from Griffin and Keith Derrick Ogles, of Jonesboro, are facing the accusation that they swindled tens of thousands of dollars from roofing victims, including […]

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Low Rental-Vacancy Leading to Increased Rents

With demand outpacing construction and more Americans preferring to lease instead of buy, the U.S. is undergoing one of the worst rental housing shortages in over a decade, which is giving benefits to corporate landlords. For the first time since 2001, there’s an undersupply of single-family homes and apartments to rent, according to Freddie Mac’s […]

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Baltimore Woman Arrested on False Felony Charges Has Police Misconduct on Video to Back Up Her Claim

In the wake of the grand jury verdicts over the deaths of Mike Brown and Eric Garner, in which officers were found not guilty, another case out of Baltimore, MD, has surfaced over a video recorded by a woman during a man’s arrest on the street back on March 30, 2014. Kianga Mwamba, 36, began […]

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First Personal Injury Claim to Use Fitbit Data Heads to Court

Personal injury cases can be notoriously hard to prove, especially when it comes to claims that are difficult to quantify, like pain and suffering. But personal injury litigation just got a little easier with the help of a personal fitness tracker called Fitbit.According to Forbes, a Canadian law firm is currently putting together the first personal […]

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How the Supreme Court’s Recent Ruling on Warehouse Security Screening Will Affect Personnel

On Tuesday, Dec. 9, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a temp agency did not have to pay Amazon warehouse personnel for the time it took to pass through a security screening at the end of their work day. According to the New York Times, these security screenings were intended to prevent theft and could […]

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