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Office Romances Aren't New---Why Are They Still So Complicated?
The affair between Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw and an executive highlights the tricky terrain of workplace dating.3 hours ago -
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UFC 306 bonuses: Fight of Year candidate is obvious Fight of Night at Sphere
The UFC handed out four bonuses after Saturday's card, including one to a bout expected to be in conversation for Fight of the Year. After UFC 306, four fighters picked up an extra $50,000 for ...5 hours ago - UFC -
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A stolen skull, a severed statue and a city divided
Hobart is grappling with the legacy of a surgeon who allegedly mutilated an Aboriginal man's remains.5 hours ago -
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Questions answered? Ducks say so in rivalry rout
After lackluster wins against Idaho and Boise State to open the season, Oregon showed off its sheer talent in a 49-14 win at Oregon State on Saturday.9 hours ago -
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Packers downgrade QB Jordan Love's status for Colts game to doubtful
The Green Bay Packers have downgraded quarterback Jordan Love's status for Sunday's game with the Indianapolis Colts to doubtful as he recovers from a knee injury14 hours ago - NFL -
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What’s so funny about getting an AI app to give you a roasting?
Roasting can be really brutal, but at least if we inflict it on ourselves, we can get ahead of the joke. A friend recently shared a comment someone had made about her online. Sophie was a ...5 hours ago -
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SpaceX crew returns to Earth after historic mission
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This Is Why You Secretly Hate Your Business
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