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Cal State Professors and Administration Reach Tentative Deal to End Strike

Cal State Professors and Administration Reach Tentative Deal to End Strike

In a significant development, the California State University system and the union representing professors and lecturers have come to a tentative agreement to increase wages. This marks the conclusion of the largest strike by university faculty members in the history of the United States. In a recent development, an agreement has been reached between the...

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Police say a woman was taken into custody following a $2,500 theft in which she stole numerous Stanley cups

Police say a woman was taken into custody following a $2,500 theft in which she stole numerous Stanley cups

In a curious blend of consumer craze and criminal behavior, a 23-year-old woman in California was arrested for a grand theft involving a large quantity of Stanley cups, a popular line of water bottles and tumblers. This incident, which unfolded in Roseville, near Sacramento, highlights the lengths to which individuals may go to partake in...

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Chicago is Facing Most Bed Bugs Problems in Present

Orkin Survey Says, Chicago is Facing Most Bed Bugs Problems in Present

Are you experiencing any itchiness? A new report has been released by a national pest control company, highlighting the cities in the United States that are facing the most severe bed bug problems. Orkin has released its findings on the metro areas with the highest number of bed bug treatments conducted between Dec. 1, 2022,...

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Proposed Changes Aim to Make Oklahoma City Skyscraper Tallest in U.S.

Proposed Changes Aim to Make Oklahoma City Skyscraper Tallest in U.S.

California architecture studio AO and developer Matteson Capital have recently revealed their intentions to modify the height of a proposed skyscraper in Oklahoma City. If the changes are approved, this ambitious project would surpass all other buildings in the United States, becoming the tallest one in the country. AO and Matteson Capital have issued a...

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Is It Illegal to Collect Rainwater in Oregon

Is It Illegal to Collect Rainwater in Oregon

In the realm of sustainable living and environmental conservation, rainwater collection has emerged as a popular practice. However, the legality of rainwater harvesting varies across the United States, often leaving residents puzzled about their state’s regulations. In Oregon, a state known for its lush landscapes and environmental consciousness, the laws surrounding rainwater collection are of...

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Los Angeles Starts Shochu Month with a Flavor and Expertise Boom

Los Angeles Starts Shochu Month with a Flavor and Expertise Boom

From January 18 to February 17, 2024, Los Angeles is set to celebrate Shochu Month, an event dedicated to Japan’s traditional spirit, Shochu. The theme, “Spark Your Senses,” encapsulates the aromatic and flavorful nature of this spirit. Nine of the top bars in Los Angeles are participating in this event, offering original cocktails made from...

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BRICS Predicts Big Challenges for the US Dollar in 2024

BRICS Predicts Big Challenges for the US Dollar in 2024

An expert has predicted significant challenges for the US Dollar in 2024, as part of the greater de-dollarization plans among the BRICS countries. The growth of the economic alliance has posed a challenge for the greenback. Anticipated by many, the impending trouble is predicted to commence within the current year. During a recent discussion, Rebecca...