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Republicans Are Daring Oklahoma to Vote Blue — And It Might Work

An accidental masterclass in political self‑sabotage. By: A Former Republican Who’s Watching This Like It’s Reality TV Oklahoma Republicans have apparently decided they’re bored with

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When Did Selling Ourselves Become Normal? Millennials, Gen Z, and the Blurred Line Between Art, Autonomy, and Online Exploitation

There’s a cultural shift happening online — one we all feel but rarely name. Somewhere between the rise of influencer culture, the collapse of traditional

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How the Deja Vu Dancer Misclassification Lawsuits Mirror Uber’s Legal Troubles — And Why Drivers Should Pay Attention

By Hope Elena Sardella The gig‑economy is not new. Long before Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and Instacart built billion‑dollar empires on “independent contractors,” another industry had

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