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So you don't even need to have magic powers to get some extra cash. You just have to know someone who does."Posted on June 26, 2020 Dave's French Foreign Legion Tour Of ChicagolandBy David RutterA realm as real as Oz.Posted on June 25, 2020 Pressure Sensitive Adhesives Market On FireBy MarketsandMarketsHot melt technology!Posted on June 24, 2020 Dear High School Students And Recent Graduates . . .By E.K. MamUnlike the adults we see in the world, we should grow up.Posted on June 23, 2020 Chicago Rescues 22 Kittens From Overcrowded Shelter In AlabamaBy The Tree House Humane SocietyBecause of the incredible growth Tree House's foster program has seen over the past few months, there are currently an abundance of foster homes available to take in both the local kitten population as well as transfers from outside Tree House's immediate service area.Posted on June 19, 2020 The Taste Of SubservienceBy Abby Zimet/Common DreamsAunt Jemima, the minstrel-based, cringey racist "mammy" figure on the classic fake maple syrup of our childhoods - and for some white people, their only black friendPosted on June 18, 2020 Judge Inexplicably Dismisses Walmart Homeopathy Fraud LawsuitBy The Center for InquiryThe grounds of Judge Florence Pan's order are extremely dubious. C'mon!Posted on June 15, 2020 How Studying History Made Me A StoicBy E.K. 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