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The VA approved my claim but gave me a low disability rating, even though my condition affects my daily life. What can I do to challenge this?

Getting your VA claim approved should feel like a win. You went through the paperwork, the exams, and the waiting, and finally got a decision. But then you see the rating, and it doesn’t reflect what you’re actually dealing with day to day, not even close. That’s when a lot of veterans start asking the same question: can you actually challenge the rating, or are you stuck with it?
April 3, 2026 Quinn Mercer

My brother wants to split our inheritance unevenly because he "needs it more." What do I do?

If your sibling says they should get more of an inheritance because they “need it more,” you generally do not have to agree just because they asked. What matters first is the estate plan, meaning the will, trust, beneficiary designations, and any other legally controlling documents. If a valid will or trust says assets are split equally, that instruction usually controls unless all affected parties voluntarily agree to change course. Family pressure may feel powerful, but it is not the same thing as a legal obligation.
April 3, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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My employer pays me in tips, but they’re taking a cut. Is that allowed?

You show up, put in the work, charm customers, and earn your tips—only to realize your paycheck doesn’t quite match what you expected. Suddenly, it feels like your employer has their hands in the tip jar too, and that raises some immediate questions. Are they actually allowed to take a cut, or is something questionable going on behind the scenes?
April 3, 2026 J. Clarke

My partner keeps sending money to their family overseas without telling me. How worried should I be?

Finding out your partner has been sending money to family overseas without telling you can feel like a double shock. One part is about the cash itself, and the other part is about the secrecy. Many people regularly send money across borders to help parents, siblings, or children cover basics like food, housing, school fees, and medical costs. The concern is not automatically that helping family is wrong, but that hidden financial decisions can affect shared goals, bills, and trust.
April 3, 2026 Miles Brucker
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The Most Bizarre Things That Sold High At Auctions

Whether it’s pure nostalgia, obsession, or just plain curiosity, these bizarre items prove that, at the right auction, anything can become a treasure.
March 31, 2025 Binet

My boss told me to fake a family death so I could attend a conference in disguise. Am I complicit?

A compelling workplace-advice article exploring what to do when a boss demands unethical behavior—like faking a family death to attend a conference undercover. This engaging guide helps employees navigate toxic leadership, understand complicity, set boundaries, and protect their professional integrity with humor, insight, and practical strategies.
December 17, 2025 Jack Hawkins
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I finally broke up with my boyfriend, but my landlord refuses to remove me from our lease. Now I can’t rent anywhere else. Is that legal? What do I do?

I broke up with my boyfriend. I want out. But both our names are on the lease. My landlord won’t remove me—and now I can’t get approved elsewhere because I’m “already on a lease.” Am I financially trapped? Here’s what’s actually happening—and what you can realistically do.
February 20, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Old Video Game Consoles That Sell For Thousands

Old game consoles used to be stashed away in closets or sold at yard sales for a few bucks. But today? Some of them are collector goldmines.
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I’m the only woman in an office full of men who constantly make “jokes” about my appearance. I thought we were beyond this in 2025. What should I do?

You walk into work, and before you’ve even logged in, someone comments on your outfit. Another chimes in with a “joke” about your body. Everyone laughs, except you. It’s 2025—shouldn’t we be past this? Spoiler: we’re not.
September 11, 2025 Jesse Singer
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The VA approved my claim but gave me a low disability rating, even though my condition affects my daily life. What can I do to challenge this?

Getting your VA claim approved should feel like a win. You went through the paperwork, the exams, and the waiting, and finally got a decision. But then you see the rating, and it doesn’t reflect what you’re actually dealing with day to day, not even close. That’s when a lot of veterans start asking the same question: can you actually challenge the rating, or are you stuck with it?
April 3, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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CEO Michael Mayo Shares His #1 Tip For Up And Coming Leaders

Speaking on Becker Healthcare's podcast, CEO Michael Mayo shared his #1 tip for up-and-coming leaders: "Always be a lifetime learner."
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My boss told me to fake a family death so I could attend a conference in disguise. Am I complicit?

A compelling workplace-advice article exploring what to do when a boss demands unethical behavior—like faking a family death to attend a conference undercover. This engaging guide helps employees navigate toxic leadership, understand complicity, set boundaries, and protect their professional integrity with humor, insight, and practical strategies.
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My boss makes us chant affirmations to a cardboard cutout of himself every morning. Is this a cult—or just illegal?

A hilarious yet insightful look at what to do when your boss forces employees to chant affirmations to a cardboard cutout every morning. Learn whether this bizarre workplace ritual is a cult, illegal, or just deeply unprofessional—plus practical advice, legal context, and strategies for protecting your sanity. Perfect for readers navigating toxic or absurd office dynamics.
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Is Remote Work More Or Less Productive?

As remote work stays in the spotlight, so does the debate: Are employees more productive in pajamas or at a desk? According to the experts, the answer is surprisingly simple!
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