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Unregulated Fantasy Sports Industry Rocked By Insider Trading Scandal
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with John Ourand of Sports Business Daily about the scandal in the multi-billion dollar industry of fantasy sports after two major companies were accused of insider trading.
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Hungary Provides Trains For Migrants To Travel To The Border With Austria
Hungary put up border fences to keep migrants out. But in a limited way, it's helping some migrants transit through Hungary, getting them to Austria and closer to their Northern European destinations.
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California Governor Signs Legislation Targeting Wage Gap
The law gives women new tools and protections if they believe they're being paid unfairly because of gender.
Renoir Haters Protest In Boston
The protesters do not think Boston's Museum of Fine Arts should be showing paintings by Renoir. The deliberately ironic protest was organized by a guy who says he dislikes impressionism.
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Unhappy With Your Company's Health Savings Account? Move It
Even if an employer contributes to an HSA, the money belongs to the worker, who can move it to find better services or lower fees.
Amid Continued Negotiations, UAW Gives Fiat Chrysler A Strike Notice
If the United Automobile Workers union does strike, it would be the first against a Detroit automaker in eight years. Workers previously rejected a deal presented by union leadership and management.
13 animals killed in northeast Omaha housefire
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A house fire in northeast Omaha's Ponca Hills has killed more a dozen family pets.The fire was reported around 7 p.m. near North 60th…
2 people injured, 1 critically, in Omaha house fire
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Firefighter say two people have been injured, one critically, in an apartment house fire in south Omaha.The Omaha World-Herald reports…
4 Outrageously Expensive Dinners Of The Past
Americans of the past were fascinated by luxurious dining experiences — or at least by the tales of such extravagant exploits.
Kickstarter Partners With United Nations In Campaign To Help Refugees
President Obama also joined the fray, calling on Americans to band together to make a big difference.
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