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Why Aren’t There Any Legal Protections For The Children Of Influencers?

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 01/20/2023 - 2:00am

When it comes to sharing content of children on social media – particularly via sponsored posts and brand deals – what’s legal isn’t always what’s ethical.

Influencer Brittany Dawn, who initially gained a following for her fitness workouts before pivoting to religious content, recently came under fire for monetizing her foster child on social media.

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Property Management Is A Liability Rich Endeavor

Published by Nikki Palmer on Thu, 01/19/2023 - 3:00am

Property Management is a liability rich endeavor. In fact, the National Apartment Association’s Education Institute (NAAEI) offers a Certified Apartment Manager (CAM) course, and there is one full module on “Risk Management.” It is in fact, a FIVE-hour module. As with all NAAEI programs, the CAM program is worth your consideration.

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Dead Billionaires Whose Foundations Are Thriving Today Can Thank Henry VIII And Elizabeth I

Published by Nikki Palmer on Wed, 01/18/2023 - 3:00am
Queen Elizabeth I ruled England from 1558 to 1603.  (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

More than 230 of the world’s wealthiest people, including Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, have promised to give at least half of their fortunes to charity within their lifetimes or in their wills by signing the Giving Pledge. Some of the most affluent, including Jeff Bezos – who hadn’t signed the Giving Pledge by early 2023 – and MacKenzie Scott, his ex-wife – have declared that they will go further by giving most of their fortunes to charity before they die.

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3 Inexpensive Ways to Protect Yourself From Hackers in Public

Published by Nikki Palmer on Tue, 01/17/2023 - 4:00am

Technology is increasingly getting smaller and more capable. This has allowed people to conveniently do banking, bill payments, shopping, and visit social media while going out and about in public. Although this has certainly made life easier and more convenient, it also raises quite a few concerns regarding one’s privacy and security.

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The Reform Small Business Really Needs: A Memo To The New Congress

Published by Nikki Palmer on Tue, 01/17/2023 - 3:00am

As the new 118th Congress returns, America’s small businesses and their owners may well be wondering, is this a good thing or a bad thing?

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Kevin McCarthy Voted Speaker Of The House On 15th Vote — We Had Some Questions About The Chaotic Week In Congress And Got A Few Answers

Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 01/16/2023 - 2:00am

Editor’s note: This article was published prior to a 15th vote in the House of Representatives that saw Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California elected as House Speaker in the early hours of Jan. 7, 2023. It still has lots of super interesting information and analysis in it though, so please do read on.

It is fair to say that the beginning of the 118th U.S. Congress has not gone entirely to plan.

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The Safer You Feel, The Less Safely You Might Behave – But Research Suggests Ways To Counteract This Tendency

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 01/13/2023 - 1:00am

Interventions designed to keep people safe can have hidden side effects. With an increased perception of safety, some people are more likely to take risks.

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In Defense Of The 1970s, The ‘Decade That Taste Forgot’

Published by Nikki Palmer on Thu, 01/12/2023 - 3:00am

As an expert in media and cultural studies, I once appeared in a television series about technology in the home during the last three decades of the 20th century.

I wanted to suggest that the UK in the 1970s should be remembered as a decade of relative social equality and contentment, where wage inequality was at its lowest (as the New Earnings Survey shows us).

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Gov. Pillen Should Reveal To Nebraskans Who Is Applying For Sasse’s Senate Seat

Published by Nikki Palmer on Wed, 01/11/2023 - 2:00am

Nebraskans are about to learn who Gov. Jim Pillen is selecting to replace Ben Sasse as one of the state’s two U.S. senators for the next two years.

But in a snub to citizens and the principle of open government, Pillen and his staff won’t even say who has applied for the job.

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Two New Words Of The Year

Published by Nikki Palmer on Tue, 01/10/2023 - 2:00am

The 2022 Word of the Year, as chosen by our lexicographic friends at the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is “gaslighting.” The dictionary bases its decision on the number of lookups the word gets, and for gaslighting that was an increase of 1,740%.

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