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Arab-Muslim lawyer files lawsuit against Chicago-based firm over revoked job offer
A Lebanese-American lawyer accused a national law firm of discrimination in a recently filed lawsuit alleging she was fired the day before she was set to start a job at the firm’s Chicago office in late October because of her Muslim and Arab identity. Jinan Chehade alleged in a complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court that Foley & Lardner discriminated against her because of her Arab ...
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Americans Are Moving to These 2 Southern Cities — and Both Have Stunning Beaches, Great Weather, and Low Cost of Living
According to a new report, a third of the top 20 communities people are moving to are in neighboring states.
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Kids of missing Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos give emotional statements at Michelle Troconis' sentencing
Children of missing Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos spoke out Friday in emotional victim impact statements at the sentencing hearing of Michelle Troconis, who was convicted of helping her boyfriend, Jennifer Dulos' estranged husband, cover up Jennifer Dulos' murder. Petros Dulos, who was 13 when his mother died in May 2019, said in court, "I've been left with a hole inside of me I know I will never be able to fill." Petros Dulos said Troconis, a mother herself, "has desecrated" the meaning of t
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Stuck at sea for years, a sailor's plight highlights a surge in shipowner abandonment
Abdul Nasser Saleh says he rarely got a good night’s sleep during the near-decade he spent working without pay on a cargo ship abandoned by its owner at ports along the Red Sea. By day he paced the deck, stuck for the last two years in the seaport of Jeddah, unable to set foot on land because of Saudi Arabia’s strict immigration laws. Saleh’s plight is part of a global problem that shows no signs of abating.
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I refuse to pay my daughter's college tuition even though I made over $500,000 last year
A mother who earned over $500K last year decided not to pay for her daughter's college tuition. She shares how she came to the tough decision.
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I became a swimsuit model at 57 – and I feel more confident than ever
At 57, Nina Cash is feeling more confident than ever. Here's how she maintains her toned physique
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