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  • 1 week ago | 963kklz.com | Carla Rea

    Gen Z Says Yes To Sex In The OfficeHinterhaus Productions via BMG Gen Z says yes to sex - in the office. Yes, sex In a new poll, Gen Z'ers said they're having more sex while working remotely. And many said that if they return to the office, they'd like to have "private spaces for hookups and solo play during the workday."Some employers are offering all kinds of incentives to sweeten the deal, for workers coming back into the office, and to get them back in the office setting.

  • 1 week ago | 963kklz.com | Carla Rea

    SExperts Warn Of Fire Risk In Las Vegas With E-Bikes And ScootersJustin Sullivan via Getty ImagesFire season is upon us in Las Vegas. But really, with Las Vegas being so dry, there's always a danger of fire. And now there is a warning on something that some of you may use everyday. The National Fire Protection Association Conference kicked off this week, at Mandalay Bay. It is the largest fire safety event in the country.

  • 2 weeks ago | 963kklz.com | Carla Rea

    PotholesChristopher Furlong via Getty ImagesPotholes are a huge problem in Las Vegas. But it seems like every city is dealing with them. Well, one Pennsylvania city is dealing with it in a fun way. If you drive over the same pothole every time you drive, you might shout, "Please - someone fill my hole!" If you live in Millersburg Pennsylvania, they're on it. And if you're wondering if that's intentionally tongue-in-cheek - it is. They know just what they're doing.

  • 3 weeks ago | 963kklz.com | Carla Rea

    It's a new trend with young people in China. A fake office. They are paying a minimal fee to PRETEND they have a job. It doesn't get much more dystopian than this. Going to a fake office, and pretending to work. Some co-working spaces now offer things like fake assignments and emails you can show whoever may need to see them. That way, you don't have to tell anyone you're in between jobs. Yes, young people in China are paying $4 - $7 a day to pretend they have a job.

  • 3 weeks ago | 963kklz.com | Carla Rea

    Scam Alert message on smartphone Getty Dam Images via BBGI There’s a new scam in Nevada, asking people to pay for an outstanding traffic ticket. DO NOT FALL FOR IT. If you're like me, you don't trust anything texted, or emailed, from someone you don't know. And often, someone you DO know. Or think you know. I received a text, supposedly from 'Las Vegas Courts.' It looked suspicious from the get go, so I snapped a picture of it, then deleted it.

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