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Civil Rights Agency Takes Legal Action Against Coca-Cola Distributor for Gender Discrimination in Casino Work Trip
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is taking legal action against Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast over alleged sex discrimination. The lawsuit ... Read more
Alysa Liu Shines Bright: How Her Gold Medal Victory Ends a 24-Year Olympic Drought for U.S. Women in Figure Skating
Alysa Liu’s Golden Moment at the Milan Cortina Games In a stunning performance, Alysa Liu won the U.S. its first ... Read more
How the Kelce Brothers and GoFundMe Helped Hockey Star Laila Edwards’ Family Celebrate an Olympic Gold Medal Win
Laila Edwards made history as the first Black woman to represent the U.S. in Olympic hockey. In Milan, during her ... Read more
Trump’s White House Ballroom Proposal Gets Green Light from Arts Panel: What It Means for the Future
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts has recently greenlighted a proposal from former President Trump to build a new ballroom ... Read more
US Trade Deficit Shrinks in 2025: Record High Goods Gap Persists Despite Trump’s Tariffs
In 2025, the U.S. trade deficit saw a slight drop, a curious moment in a year marked by President Donald ... Read more
Bruce Meyer Steps Up as Interim Executive Director of Baseball Players’ Association: What This Means for the Future of the Game
Bruce Meyer has stepped up as the interim executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association after Tony Clark’s ... Read more

How California’s Snow Drought Created Unstable Conditions for a Deadly Avalanche
A recent avalanche in Northern California’s Sierra Nevada has highlighted the dangers that can arise after heavy snowfall. The avalanche, ... Read more
Heroic Rescue Efforts Underway: 6 Skiers Trapped in California Avalanche, 10 More Missing
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In a dramatic rescue operation, teams are braving severe blizzard conditions to reach six skiers trapped ... Read more
