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Corporate Activism Is More Than A Marketing Gimmick
In the past month, there's been an outpouring of support for Black Lives Matter from America's largest corporations.
Mock Funeral for Dog Held in South Korea on 'Dog Meat Day'
Activists wore dog masks and held a mock canine funeral during their protests against dog meat consumption in South Korea on Thursday, the first of three "dog meat days" in the country.
Walmart Latest Retailer to Require Customers to Wear Masks
Walmart will require customers to wear face coverings at all of its namesake and Sam's Club stores, making it the largest retailer to introduce such a policy.
Ivanka Trump Defends Goya Post that Watchdogs Call Unethical
Ivanka Trump on Wednesday defended tweeting a photo of herself holding up a can of Goya beans to buck up a Hispanic-owned business that she says has been unfairly treated, arguing that she has "every right" to publicly express her support.
Obama, Biden, Gates Twitter Accounts Hacked in Bitcoin Scam
Con artists on Wednesday apparently hacked into the Twitter accounts of technology moguls, politicians and major companies in an apparent bitcoin scam.
Walmart Latest Retailer to Require Customers to Wear Masks
Walmart will require customers to wear face coverings at all of its namesake and Sam's Club stores, making it the largest retailer to introduce such a policy that has otherwise proven difficult to enforce without state and federal requirements.
Must-Knows About Cricket Betting
Sports events are coming back to the bookies' calendars - and cricket betting is maybe one of the hottest opportunities out there.
Trump Looks to Scale Back Environmental Reviews for Projects
President Donald Trump is expected to announce a new federal rule to speed up the environmental review process for proposed highways, gas pipelines and other major infrastructure.
Ivanka Trump's Goya Beans Tweet Sparks Social Media Backlash
Ivanka Trump is at the center of a social media storm after tweeting a photo of herself holding a can of Goya beans and writing the company's slogan, "If It's Goya, it has to be good" in both English and Spanish.
In Virus Era, Back-to-School Plans Stress Working Parents
For generations, school has been an opportunity for American children to learn and make friends. For many parents today, though, it's something that's elemental in a very different way.
ViacomCBS Drops Nick Cannon, Cites 'Anti-Semitic' Comments
Nick Cannon's "hateful speech" and anti-Semitic theories led ViacomCBS to cut ties with the TV host and producer, the media giant said.
Parson: Trump 'Focused' on Situation with St. Louis Couple
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said President Trump is concerned about the possibility that a white St. Louis couple could face criminal charges for displaying guns during a racial injustice protest.
NYTimes Editor Resigns, Saying She was Harassed for Her Ideas
Bari Weiss, an opinion editor at The New York Times, quit her job on Tuesday with a public resignation letter that alleged harassment and a hostile work environment created by people who disagreed with her.
Wisconsin Democrats Raised Record-High $10M Over 3 Months
The Wisconsin Democratic Party said Tuesday that it raised more money from April to June than in any other three-month period in state party's history.
Chaotic Protests Prompt Soul-Searching in Portland, Oregon
Nearly two months of nightly protests that have devolved into violent clashes with police have prompted soul-searching in Portland, Oregon, a city that prides itself on its progressive reputation.
Berkeley to Consider Removing Police from Traffic Stops
The politically liberal city of Berkeley in Northern California is considering a proposal to shift traffic enforcement from armed police to unarmed city workers in a bid to curb racial profiling.
Millennial Money: How to Plan and Budget for DIY Goals Now
Although now might seem like the perfect time for DIY home improvement, be sure to consider our new reality. Plan the project's size, type and budget to fit current circumstances.
Attorney: Indiana Hate Crime Allegation Is 'Smear Campaign'
An attorney for two people accused of being involved in a reported assault on a Black man at a southern Indiana lake said Monday his clients are victims of a "smear campaign" and a "rush to judgment."
Millennial Money: Credit Score Up? Build Credit Smarts, Too
Consumers' grasp of credit is the lowest it's been in eight years, according to an annual survey by credit scoring company VantageScore and the Consumer Federation of America.
Amazon Unveils Shopping Cart That Knows What You're Buying
Amazon has a new cure for long supermarket lines: A smart shopping cart.