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Sources Report Possible Reconciliation Between Khloe Kardashian and Soon-To-Be Ex-Husband, Lamar Odom
Will Khloe Kardashian give her soon-to-be ex-husband Lamar Odom another chance? Kardashian filed for a divorce just months ago in December 2013, but a recent article in In Touch suggests the reality TV star may already be prepared to give their marriage another go. “Lamar’s gestures and other revelations about his current feelings for Khloe,…
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Tooth Decay Among American Children Nears Epidemic Levels
Is there such a thing as “too early” to start brushing your teeth? Not according to a new educational campaign from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD). The previously accepted wisdom was that children don’t need to see a dentist until they reach one year old. But Warren Brill, president of the AAPD, claims…
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U.S. News Announces Best U.S. Law Schools of 2015; Duke Places in The Top Ten
The U.S. News & World Report recently unveiled the top U.S. law schools of 2015. Yale University, Harvard University, and Stanford University led the ranks as usual, securing the top three spots. Duke’s School of Law surprised experts by climbing to number 10, “tying with University of Michigan in Ann Arbor” and placing in “the…
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Sales Will Rise, But Not Jobs, According to 2014 CEO Outlook
U.S. business executives are more optimistic now than they were in the last quarter, but note that policy changes are needed in order to get growth where it needs to be. On Tuesday, the Business Roundtable released its first quarter 2014 CEO Outlook Survey, which polls executives about their expectations for the coming year. The…
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Fourth Annual National Challenge Will Help a Small Business Grow
Sometimes, businesses need a little help and a financial boost in order to succeed. Even owners who have a great idea might run into a number of different problems and snafus that make it difficult for them to thrive. Today, TELUS and The Globe and Mail announced that they will be hosting The Challenge for…
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New Business Alliances Could Give Shipping Industry a Facelift
Worldwide shipping could see drastic changes in the coming year. Alliances between major players in the industry could lead to a shift in the way goods are moved around the world. Supertankers that can haul up to 18,000 might become the priority, hopefully increasing efficiency and allowing companies that form alliances to see higher profits.…
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Frozen Winter and High Demand for New Homes Leads to Busy Spring for Builders
The harsh winter is finally starting to subside, despite the best efforts of Winter Storm Vulcan, but the effects of the record cold were felt by many businesses, particularly those in the home construction and renovation industry. Not only were laborers slowed by the biting cold, but machinery and equipment didn’t work as well in…
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D.C. Losing $8 Million a Year by Not Accommodating Buses Properly
Washington, D.C. is leaving up to $8 million on the table per year, thanks to inefficient bus routes. Buses vastly reduce traffic problems on 16th Street by limiting the number of vehicles on the street. The absence of bus lanes, however, causes considerable delays and costs Washington, D.C. a whopping $8 million per year. In…
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West hits back at Russians over Crimea
The West has finally hit back at Russia. Media reports claim that new sanctions have been embarked upon 28 Ukrainian and Russian officials. And, these sanctions are going to hit close aids of the Russian President. Since Russia has invaded the Ukraine region, there has been hue and cry in the western world. United States…
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GM recalls another 1.5 million vehicles
General Motors has said that the issue of faulty ignition is still persisting and we have recalled another 1.5 million vehicles. The GM of the company said the affected vehicles models include 2008-13 Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, 2009-13 Chevrolet Traverse and the 2008-2010 Saturn Outlooks. The spokesman of the company Greg Martin said that “Company…