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A price list uncovered during an ongoing lawsuit against an Arizona body broker provides insight into the values of body parts and the profits that can be produced. The price list is from an Arizona company shut down after an FBI raid five years ago. 262

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A social media users in Alban, Ontario, spotted a truck on top of a house while driving home from work on Monday. The accident was caught on the person's dashcam received as a birthday present two weeks prior. Thankfully, there were no injuries. 258

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According to a new study from job search company Monster, 8 out of 10 people have cried at work, which means the other two are either lying or wait to have their existential crises in the parking lot.Why are so many darkened conference rooms being stained with the secret tears of a disconsolate workforce? Monster's poll of 3,000 workers found that 45% of respondents who admitted to crying said it was because of their bosses or co-workers. Only 19% of respondents who had cried said that personal, non-work issues were the reason for the teardrops on their keyboards.Now, eight working hours is an entire third of each day, so some of your unscheduled crying time is bound to fall in that window. But while crying at work may be statistically inevitable, it also raises a lot of concerns about workload and workplace dynamics. More than 15% of work weepers said they cried because of workload, while almost 13% said they were upset over workplace bullying."When you cry at work, that's a sign of a toxic environment," Monster career expert Vicki Salemi said in response to the study. "There are numerous jobs out there where you will be doing the opposite, feeling happy and accomplished."Despite the fact that a majority of people have most likely let it flow at work, crying in the workplace is still a very taboo and divisive subject. There a good reason: Unless you're a soap opera actor or Tammy Faye Bakker, crying isn't in most job descriptions.In the past few years, more attention to employee wellness and workplace culture has softened the view on professionally shed tears. Even a recent bout of emotionalism on the 2020 presidential campaign trail raised the issue of crying on the political stage. Experts like CNN's Chris Cillizza say genuine shows of emotion are important to remind us that, whether behind the podium or our standing desk, we're all human. "We, collectively, need more empathy, more humanity and more authenticity in our world -- and especially in our politics," he says.Whether that will help the person softly snuffling in the last bathroom stall because their expense report got returned for a third time isn't clear. But at the very least, they can take comfort in the knowledge that they are, statistically, not alone. 2270

  

A Republican Party official in Delaware has apologized for an anti-Semitic Facebook post in which she blamed Jews for the impeachment of President Donald Trump.According to the 189

  

Actor Kevin Spacey appeared at a Nantucket courthouse and a plea of not guilty was entered on his behalf, in connection with accusations that he allegedly groped an 18-year-old busboy at a bar on the island.Spacey, the 59-year-old Hollywood actor, was arraigned on a charge of indecent assault and battery, a felony charge that comes with up to five years in prison.Prosecutors asked that he stay away from the alleged victim and his family, and the court agreed. Defense attorneys asked the court to preserve cell phone data and other text messages from the victim from the date of the incident until six months afterward, which defense attorneys said would be "likely exculpatory" for Spacey.The next court appearance is scheduled for March 4. The judge agreed to waive Spacey's right to appear at that hearing at the downtown Nantucket courthouse, but he must be reachable by phone.The charge stems from an incident in July 2016 at the Club Car, a restaurant and bar on Nantucket. According to the 1013

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