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If the record-breaking cleanup of properties — led by the administration’s Environmental Protection Agency — is any indication, those fears were drastically overblown.

That said, Gershenon-Garcia thinks the fear of AI taking over all jobs may be slightly overblown.

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Experts say claims of liberal bias on social platforms are generally overblown, and point to thriving conservative communities online as proof.

Branding agency CEO Sunny Bonnell, who has about 10 Gen Z employees, said the work etiquette issue is overblown, especially when it comes to managers being less willing to tolerate boundary-crossing behavior.

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Kratom use spans the political spectrum and some believe the associated risks are overblown by some in media and government, but its true risks are not black and white.

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