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June 24th, 2020 • Positive News • 4 minute read

Court Will Let Trump Administration Continue to Rapidly Deport Undocumented Migrants

Despite acknowledging the lawsuit's merits, Judge Patricia Millett said the Department of Homeland Security's powers are broad enough to effect rapid deportations.

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February 21st, 2024 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Evisort Announces a New Integration with ServiceNow Legal Service Delivery to Streamline Contract Management

Combined capabilities will drive enterprise-wide business workflows with AI-powered connected contract data and negotiation.

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June 5th, 2024 • News & Politics • 6 minute read

Web Presence Essentials: Why Startups Must Prioritize a Strong Website Presence

With solid design, 24/7 accessibility, strong SEO, insightful data, and clear branding, your website isn’t just a part of your business—it's the heart of your digital existence.

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July 18th, 2024 • News & Politics • 6 minute read

7 Crucial Aspects to Consider When Hiring a DWI Lawyer

Hiring a DWI lawyer is a critical decision that can have a profound impact on the outcome of your case.

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September 12th, 2022 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

State Trooper Sues Former New Yorker Governor for Sexual Harassment

In the case of politicians, it’s more important to bring sexual harassment to light, since their image may make them favorable in the court of public opinion. 

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June 3rd, 2019 • Featured Article • 4 minute read

Program Identifies Potential Opioid Abuse in the Workforce

The crippling opioid abuse crisis is decreasing employee productivity. One company is stepping in with resources to keep people at work.

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June 8th, 2020 • Health & Medicine • 9 minute read

Clothes Should Be More Expensive, Pt. 2

The cheap clothing industry has exploded, but so has the waste problem. If quality clothes last longer and waste less, our clothes should be more expensive.

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January 21st, 2019 • Featured Article • 5 minute read

American Heart Association Offers Opioid Care Courses

The American Heart Association (AHA) has begun to offer courses in treating opioid addiction specifically for healthcare professionals and laypersons involved in emergency care.