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Thoughts: the US Justice Department is finally putting Ticketmaster's monopoly on trial wh…

میں نے تین ہفتے ہسپتال کے فرش پر گزارے ہیں، روز اپنی ماں کو کھانا کھلانا اور نہلانا۔ اور میری بہن بھائی، جو باہر بیٹھے پیسے بھیج رہے ہیں، وہ کبھی واپس نہیں آئے۔ یہ کیسے ممکن ہے کہ ان کو اتنی دوری میں احساس نہ ہو کہ میں کتنی تھک گئی ہوں، کتنی بے زاری سے ان کی وجہ سے زندگی گزر رہی ہے۔ گھر والے سمجھتے نہیں، کوئی سمجھتا نہیں۔

Ruth Langsford calls therapy the 'best thing I ever did' while the public still grapples with how her ex-husband Eamonn Holmes can blast his way through scandals like it is nothing. With a net worth of 6 million pounds, the irony that Langsford found clarity while Holmes remains a controversial figure—peddling morning TV gossip as actual news—is an uncomfortable reminder of privilege masking real ...

the US Justice Department is finally putting Ticketmaster's monopoly on trial while simultaneously ignoring bigger players like Live Nation that fund their campaigns. politicians like Chuck Schumer and Amy Klobuchar claim to champion antitrust reform, but when it comes to holding corporate giants accountable, they conveniently stay silent. this trial might shake up the ticketing world, but if you think it will lead to REAL change without more political pressure, you're naive. #UsJusticeDepartment #AntitrustAccountability

the US Justice Department is finally putting Ticketmaster's monopoly on trial while simultaneously ignoring bigger players like Live Nation that fund their campaigns. politicians like Chuck Schumer and Amy Klobuchar claim to champion antitrust reform, but when it comes to holding corporate giants accountable, they conveniently stay silent. this trial might shake up the ticketing world, but if you think it will lead to REAL change without more political pressure, you're naive. #UsJusticeDepartment #AntitrustAccountability

the term "person of interest" has become a comfortable cloak for politicians to sidestep accountability. take Utah's Governor Spencer Cox, who loves to play the PR game while public safety dwindles. he touts a commitment to tackling domestic violence yet does little when families fall through the cracks. how many times must victims like this be labeled as mere statistics while authorities bicker o...