At the beginning of August, Coca-Cola ran advertisements which depicted same-sex couples and slogans like “Zero Sugar, Zero Prejudice” around a music festival in Hungary.
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Google Photos now Allows Users to Search for Text in Photos
There’s only one reason that phone’s continue to come out with newer, better cameras and more storage than ever before.
China Retaliates With Tariffs on $75 Billion of U.S. Goods and Auto Tariffs
Earlier this month President Trump threatened to place a 10 percent tariff on over $300 billion of Chinese goods.
Planned Parenthood Leaves Title X Over Abortion “Gag Rule”
On August 19 Planned Parenthood stated that they would be withdrawing from the federal funding program Title X.
Walmart Sues Tesla After Solar Panels Catch Fire at Stores
Maybe Walmart doesn’t care about the environment, instead, placing rooftop solar panels on top of over 240 of their stores to attract a wider range of customers.
Alton, Missouri Chamber of Commerce Discuss Black Gold Walnut Festival Plans
Members of the Alton Chamber of Commerce met to discuss the Walnut Festival.
Trump Announces that U.S. Will Not be Doing Business With Huawei
Friday morning President Trump told reporters that the U.S. was done having any business with China’s giant telecom company, Huawei.
Avengers: Endgame Wraps up With $2.795 Billion Worldwide
A couple of months ago the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) released its long-awaited, end-all movie, Avengers: Endgame to theaters.
Fitness Centers Experience Boycott Threats Following Owner’s Public Support for Trump
On August 6 news was let out that Stephen Ross, a real estate owner, and investor would be holding a fundraiser for President Trump’s campaign.
Capital One Suffers From Hack That Leaked Info on Over 100 Million People
Capital One happens to be one of the largest credit card issuers in the U.S., with millions of customers and proof of their stock prices steadily growing in the past year.
Missouri Begins Plans on New I-70 Rocheport Bridge
The six-decade-old Interstate 70 bridge that crosses the Missouri River near Rocheport has long since been a source of debate.
Trump Proposal Would Tighten lax SNAP Application Eligibility
On Tuesday the Trump administration proposed a new rule that could remove over 3 million people from the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) program, saving the nation $2.5 billion.