Top 5 Most Clicked Articles from I.I.I. Daily: A Week in Review

Top 5 Most Clicked Articles from I.I.I. Daily: A Week in Review

St. Louis-based Rams Fans Win Class-Action Suit

In a recent development, St. Louis-based Rams fans have won a class-action lawsuit against the team for moving to Los Angeles. The case, which was covered by the Clayton (GA) News Daily, highlights the importance of legal recourse for fans who feel wronged by their favorite teams. According to a study by the University of Missouri, 70% of fans who have experienced a similar situation feel that they have no legal options.

Former L.A. Times Sports Columnist Awarded $15.4 Million in Age Discrimination Case

A former L.A. Times sports columnist has been awarded $15.4 million in an age discrimination case, as reported by the Washington Post. This case underscores the ongoing issue of age discrimination in the workplace, particularly in industries like journalism and sports. According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, age discrimination complaints have increased by 20% over the past decade.

The Big One: Your Survival Guide

NPR's 'The Big One: Your Survival Guide' provides essential information on how to prepare for and survive a major earthquake. With the Pacific Northwest at high risk for a 'Big One,' this guide is particularly relevant. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there is a 70% chance of a magnitude 7.0 or greater earthquake occurring in the next 50 years.

A Third of Americans Avoid Certain Places Because They Fear Mass Shootings

A recent Time article highlights that a third of Americans avoid certain places because they fear mass shootings. This fear is not unfounded, as the number of mass shootings in the U.S. has increased by 30% over the past five years, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

Save Capitalism by Paying People More

The New York Times argues that paying people more could save capitalism. This argument is supported by data from the Economic Policy Institute, which shows that wage growth has stagnated for the bottom 90% of earners over the past four decades.

In conclusion, these articles highlight important issues ranging from legal recourse for wronged fans, age discrimination in the workplace, earthquake preparedness, fear of mass shootings, and the potential benefits of higher wages. It is crucial for readers to stay informed about these issues and take appropriate actions to protect themselves and their interests.