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Papa John's Pizza Settles Disability Discrimination Case for Over $100,000, Resolving Allegations Made by Visually Impaired Employee

Papa John’s Pizza Settles Disability Discrimination Case for Over $100,000, Resolving Allegations Made by Visually Impaired Employee

In a settlement exceeding $100,000, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission revealed that Papa John’s Pizza will pay $175,000 to Michael Barnes, a visually impaired individual who was denied accommodation and terminated before commencing work. Papa John’s Pizza, the fourth-largest pizza delivery chain in the nation, has resolved disability discrimination allegations brought by a recently…

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FAST PLAY Lottery Jackpot Winner

$136K Lottery Jackpot Winner Reveals She Will Buy New House To Live With Her Family After Winning Jackpot Prize In Baltimore

A $136,000 lottery jackpot winner in Baltimore revealed that she will buy a new house for her family after winning the jackpot prize. Construction Worker Becomes Baltimore Lottery Jackpot Winner After Winning $136,000 in Casino Royale Slots A 27-year-old construction worker identified as Yesica Moya Jovel became the recent lottery jackpot winner in Baltimore as…

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Gas Prices Plummet: Potential Political Impact as Prices Reach Lowest Since 2020 Thanksgiving

Gas Prices Plummet: Potential Political Impact as Prices Reach Lowest Since 2020 Thanksgiving

CNBC News reports that if gas prices plummet hit $3.25 on Thursday, it will mark the lowest cost since Thanksgiving Day in 2020. Gas prices plummet across the United States, bringing relief to consumers ahead of Thanksgiving According to AAA, gas prices have been steadily decreasing since late September, reaching a national average of $3.31…

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Student Loans Discharged

Student Loans Discharged Cases Continue To Increase As Loan Borrowers File Bankruptcy To Avoid Paying Their Debts

The number of student loans discharged continued to increase as loan borrowers filed bankruptcy to avoid paying their debts. Student Loans Discharged Continues Due to Loan Borrowers Filing Bankruptcy to Avoid Paying Debts Following Resumption The student loans discharged continued to increase due to high numbers of loan borrowers who have decided to file bankruptcy…

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Social Security Administration Brings Holiday Cheer with Extra Payments

Social Security Administration Brings Holiday Cheer with Extra Payments: Two Checks for SSI Recipients in December

In the festive spirit of December, These recipients will receive their first SSI check on Friday, December 1, with the second installment following four weeks later on Friday, December 29. The Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to spread some financial cheer by issuing two checks this month to Supplement Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries This…

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Thanksgiving Travelers Celebrate as Lower Gas Prices Sweep the Nation, Anticipating Cheapest Rates Since 2021 by Christmas

Thanksgiving Travelers Celebrate as Lower Gas Prices Sweep the Nation, Anticipating Cheapest Rates Since 2021 by Christmas

As Thanksgiving approaches, holiday travelers are finding a reason to be grateful early for significantly lower gas prices. In Robeson County, the average cost per gallon stood at $2.96, while Lumberton reported even lower gas prices of $2.79 per gallon on Tuesday, marking the lowest prices since December of the previous year This trend isn’t…

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Houston Food Bank Grapples with Soaring Thanksgiving Demand Amid Economic Challenges

Houston Food Bank Grapples with Soaring Thanksgiving Demand Amid Economic Challenges

Amidst a surge in demand for assistance, officials report that the escalating demand results from persistent economic challenges, including inflation, rising food costs, and escalating fuel prices. The Houston Food Bank faces heightened requests for aid this Thanksgiving season, marking a prolonged trend in increased need Amy Ragan, Chief Development Officer of the Houston Food…

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Social Security Administration Rules on Continued Work and Benefits Unveiled for Retirees

Social Security Administration Rules on Continued Work and Benefits Unveiled for Retirees

While Social Security retirement benefits intend to support beneficiaries after they cease working, it’s important to note that individuals can continue working while still collecting these benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) plays a crucial role in determining the benefits individuals receive upon retirement However, the SSA emphasizes that working post-claim may lead to a…

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