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Aug 11 2023
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Tyrese Gibson is suing The Home Depot for alleged 'humiliating and demeaning' incident
Tyrese Gibson accused The Home Depot of discriminatory mistreatment in a lawsuit filed this week. On Aug. 9, the singer and “Fast & Furious” actor filed a lawsuit alongside two other plaintiffs against the home improvement store over an incident they say occurred in February of this year. NBC News obtained the complaint filed to the Superior Court of the States of California County of Los
NBC Today ShowAug 11 2023
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Maui Fires Come at a Moment of Turmoil for the Insurance Industry
The devastating wildfires in Hawaii have come at a time of upheaval for the insurance industry, in a place that had not been considered very risky by underwriters. The state’s residents have generally paid low home insurance rates — the cheapest in the country, according to Bankrate, a consumer financial services company — because there are relatively few natural disasters in Hawaii, with the
New York Times (News)Aug 11 2023
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Utah Jazz announce partnership with Kiswe for upcoming streaming service launch
The Utah Jazz announced today that they have partnered with technology company Kiswe to help power the streaming service that will be available for fans for the upcoming season. A launch date and details about subscription plans and pricing are expected to be announced in late September, when the direct-to-consumer product goes on sale. Jazz owner Ryan Smith has been adamant that in the
Deseret NewsAug 21 2023
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TikTok Ban Justified By Concerns Over Data, Montana Argues
Montana's ban on the Chinese-owned TikTok is justified by concerns about residents' data, the state attorney general says in a new court filing. “Montana’s police power comfortably lets it regulate ... products or practices that, in Montana’s judgment, impose unjustifiable consumer harms,” Attorney General Austin Knudsen says in papers filed Friday with U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy
MediaPostAug 16 2023
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In deadly Maui wildfires, communication failed
WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) — In the hours before a wildfire engulfed the town of Lahaina, Maui County officials failed to activate sirens that would have warned the entire population of the approaching flames and instead relied on a series of sometimes confusing social media posts that reached a much smaller audience. Power and cellular outages for residents further stymied communication efforts.
Norfolk Daily NewsAug 16 2023
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DHSS issues recall for Delta Extraction marijuana products
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) issued a recall for marijuana products manufactured by Delta Extraction LLC. The department's Division of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) issued the recall because the products were not in tracking compliance with the state's track and trace system, which allows DCR to ensure that products came from approved growing operations located in
Jefferson City News TribuneAug 10 2023
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D.C. police union chief rips Dem councilman’s ‘ridiculous’ call for National Guard amid crime wave
The chairman of Washington, D.C.’s police union has dismissed the “ridiculous” call by a Democrat councilman to bring in the National Guard to address the horrific crime rate in the nation’s capital. Councilmember Trayon White made headlines this week when he denounced the violent crime that has consumed local neighborhoods and said that it may be time to send in the troops to restore order as
Bizpac ReviewAug 04 2023
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Apple, Samsung could be hit by India laptop and PC import restrictions
An illustration of the new Apple store in Mumbai, India India imposed restrictions on the imports of personal computers and tablets, citing security reasons and the need to boost domestic manufacturing — in a move that could impact Samsung and Apple hardware sales in one of the world's largest markets for consumer electronics. Laptops and tablets are among a handful of electronics that will
CNBCMay 04 2023
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Star Devours Planet The Size Of Jupiter
Astronomers observed an old star swallowing a Jupiter-like planet, according to a study published Wednesday. As a star became older, it runs out of hydrogen fuel and expands in size. As the star grew, it entered the planet’s orbit and consumed it. Astronomers refer to this phase as the red giant and one day the Sun will go through a similar aging process, NASA writes. In about a billion years
The Daily CallerJun 13 2023
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Inflation rose at a 4% annual rate in May, the lowest in 2 years
The inflation rate cooled in May to its lowest annual rate in about two years, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
The consumer price index, which measures changes in a multitude of goods and services, increased just 0.1% for the month, bringing the annual level down to 4%. That 12-month increase was the smallest since March 2021, when inflation was just beginning to rise to what
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