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    Putting a gag on farm animal abuses

    It’s not an uncommon belief amongst industrialized animal farmers: Keep possible animal cruelty and other distasteful business practices out of the public eye. No photos or videos are to be taken without the owner’s discretion.

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      Workers can complain online

      The National Labor Relations Board has issued a series of rulings and advisories that have made it illegal for employers to fire anyone who casts the company in an unfavorable light online.

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        ‘Tis the season for holiday parties

        'Tis the season to eat, drink and be merry. That means offices, restaurants, and homes will be throwing holiday parties that serve lots of merriment. Of course, all that merriment leads to a rise in the number of drunken driving accidents and …

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        1. Students now bullying teachers in school

          Students now bullying teachers in school

          The classic bully story involves a bigger, stronger, and often older student threatening to beat up a smaller, weaker student for his lunch money. But these days, you don’t have to be smaller to get bullied in school.

        2. Airline fees going up in the air

          Airline fees going up in the air

          Flying used to be a relatively simple process, at least financially. Once upon a time, you would pay for your ticket and never have to open up your wallet again until you reached your destination.

        3. GlaxoSmithKline hit with $3B penalties

          GlaxoSmithKline hit with $3B penalties

          British drug maker GlaxoSmithKline has admitted to promoting its popular antidepressant medications Paxil and Wellbutrin for unapproved uses and has agreed to the largest health care fraud settlement in U.S. history.

        4. Keeping sex offenders off Facebook

          Keeping sex offenders off Facebook

          For millions of people, it’s become a daily, if not hourly, ritual to update your Facebook status or “tweet” a message to your followers. However, if you’re a convicted sex offender, it is becoming increasingly difficult to be a part of the social network scene.

        5. High Court: Political or independent?

          High Court: Political or independent?

          The Supreme Court's ruling on ObamaCare gives President Obama some momentum as we near November’s election, and that brings up an interesting question: Is it possible for the Supreme Court to remain apolitical?

        6. Divorce becomes battle over college $

          Divorce becomes battle over college $

          According to a recent study by professors at Rice University and the University of Wisconsin, children whose parents get divorced get less financial help with college, even if their parents remarry.

        7. Peeping Toms no laughing matter

          Peeping Toms no laughing matter

          The most high-profile example of a Peeping Tom case came a few years ago when nude video of ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews in her hotel room surfaced online.

        8. Disability insurance wrongfully denied

          Disability insurance wrongfully denied

          A debilitating illness affects every facet of a person’s life. Not only can it have a significant impact on your personal life, but your work life as well.

        9. Political focus on immigrant grads

          Political focus on immigrant grads

          As we move closer to the 2012 presidential election, immigration reform is once again becoming a hot topic.

        10. Do employees need “password protection?”

          Do employees need “password protection?”

          New legislation introduced in both houses of the U.S. Congress this month takes aim at an employer’s right to ask employees for their social networking passwords.

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