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Yale, Georgetown, Other Top Schools Illegally Collude to Limit Student Financial Aid, Lawsuit Alleges
Read more: Yale, Georgetown, Other Top Schools Illegally Collude to Limit Student Financial Aid, Lawsuit AllegesSixteen major U.S. universities, including Yale University, Georgetown University and Northwestern University, are being sued for alleged antitrust violations because of the way they work together to determine financial-aid awards for students. According to a lawsuit filed in Illinois federal court late Sunday by law firms representing five former students who attended some of the…
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Survivor of Brazil cliff tragedy told captain she saw pebbles fall before collapse
Read more: Survivor of Brazil cliff tragedy told captain she saw pebbles fall before collapseA survivor of the Brazil cliff collapse – whose death toll has climbed to 10 – said she told her boat captain that she noticed a few pebbles falling into the water moments before tragedy struck, according to reports. But he shrugged it off as fellow tourists snapped photos, Andréia Mendonça told Jornal O Globo, according to The…
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Miami Dolphins fire coach Brian Flores after 3 seasons
Read more: Miami Dolphins fire coach Brian Flores after 3 seasonsBack-to-back winning seasons were not enough for Brian Flores to keep his job as coach of the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins fired Flores on Monday, a somewhat surprising move that came less than 24 hours after the team finished a 9-8 season. Flores went 24-25 while failing to make the playoffs in his three seasons…
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Father’s body found days after he tried walking home in snowstorm
Read more: Father’s body found days after he tried walking home in snowstormA Virgina man who tried to walk home in a snowstorm last Monday after he crashed his car was found dead three days later, a report said. The body of Jacob Whaley, 34, was discovered by a search party Thursday about 200 yards from the location in Louisa where his family had told authorities he…
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Pullman Porters
Read more: Pullman PortersJust a few years after the Civil War, the Chicago businessman George M. Pullman began hiring thousands of African American men—including many former slaves—to serve white passengers traveling across the country on his company’s luxury railroad sleeping cars. While they were underpaid and overworked and endured constant racism on the job, the Pullman porters would eventually…
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Bob Saget’s wife and family are ‘devastated’ after his sudden death!
Read more: Bob Saget’s wife and family are ‘devastated’ after his sudden death!Bob Saget’s family members — including wife Kelly Rizzo and adult children — have broken their silence over the sudden death of the comedian. “We are devastated to confirm that our beloved Bob passed away today. He was everything to us and we want you to know how much he loved his fans, performing live…
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THE UNBEARABLE WEIGHT OF MASSIVE TALENT Trailer (2022)
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Florida couple abducted man for three days and tortured him
Read more: Florida couple abducted man for three days and tortured himA Florida man was chained and tortured over three days by two people who tried to force him to admit to infidelity, authorities said. Marie Dorsainvil, 51, and Occius Dorsainvil, 56, are now facing kidnapping and attempted murder charges after they forced the man to drink bleach and threatened him that if he went to…
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Horrific Bronx fire leaves at least 19 dead, dozens more critically injured
Read more: Horrific Bronx fire leaves at least 19 dead, dozens more critically injuredAt least 19 people are dead, including nine children, after the city’s deadliest fire in more than 30 years tore through a Bronx apartment building Sunday morning, according to a police official. The five-alarm blaze — which has been blamed on a malfunctioning space heater — broke out just before 11 a.m. at 333 E…
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Joe Manchin pulls his $1.8 trillion spending compromise off the table: report
Read more: Joe Manchin pulls his $1.8 trillion spending compromise off the table: reportSen. Joe Manchin has yanked his proposal for a $1.8 trillion compromise on President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan off the table, according to reports — potentially the final nail in the coffin of the Democratic Party’s signature social-spending agenda. The West Virginia Democrat’s about-face was reported Saturday by the Washington Post, citing three unnamed sources with knowledge…
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‘Minority privilege’ now more common amid the growing ‘war on whiteness’
Read more: ‘Minority privilege’ now more common amid the growing ‘war on whiteness’The left is furious about “white privilege.” And while it’s true white people have benefited from major advantages over time, it’s a concept that is rapidly fading — especially now, as the reverse is coming true. Minorities are increasingly becoming privileged while growing numbers of white people face discrimination. Diversity initiatives have been around for…
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Giant rock dislodges in Brazil canyon — ‘many’ tourists feared dead
Read more: Giant rock dislodges in Brazil canyon — ‘many’ tourists feared deadA giant rock dislodged from a scenic canyon in southern Brazil, smashing into three boats, killing one tourist and leaving 15 others injured Saturday. In the horrific scene, captured on video, boaters screamed as they watched a giant slab of rock dislodge from a canyon and fall onto boats cruising the lake below near Capitolio, a…
