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People love to hate on MLM "huns," but they ignore the way companies target women looking for an economic leg up.

The outrage misses the real scammers

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The premium Google Pixel 7 Pro deserves a high-quality case.
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Bosses think working from home is for sissies — they see the home as the woman's domain.
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The Pentagon has asserted that he military has no choice but to give personnel "a lot of responsibility at a very early age." Jack Teixeira's alleged leaks suggest that when it comes to classified intelligence, the US needs to rethink that assumption.
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Thousands of species of nematodes live in your average handful of sand.
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While the while the healthcare system battles it out over revolutionary new weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, people who most need obesity treatment are stuck without access to these critical drugs.