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Cruise Ships Begin Using Facial Recognition for Convenience
Once a thing only available for select people, facial recognition has managed to reach the world of phones, and now travel companies.
Missouri’s 100th General Assembly Concludes “Historic” Session
About a year ago Missouri Governor Parson promised a “fresh start” for all Missouri citizens, with the help of the General Assembly.
Little Caesars Launches the Impossible Supreme Pizza
What’s impossible? For some it’s walking in space without a spacesuit, swimming across the entire Pacific ocean. For others, it’s getting an “A” on a test.
Musk’s SpaceX Launches First Starlink Satellites This Week
Elon Musk isn’t the type of man that is content with small ideas. Go big or go home describes a lot of his business strategies.
China Promises to Raise Tariffs to 25% by June
The stock markets haven’t been looking the brightest ever since the U.S. and China trade war began around the end of 2018.
The Strike is Only the Beginning of a Bleak Future for Uber and Lyft
On Wednesday employees who worked for the popular ride-hailing companies, Uber and Lyft went on strike.
President Trump Says U.S. Will Buy Farmers Products if China Doesn’t
For a while now the China and United States trade war has been going on and although it doesn’t look close to ending any time soon, Trump has some ideas.
Mom is Suing Online Retailer After Son is Strangled by Necklace
Teething babies can be hard to handle which is why it’s understandable that moms are always looking for a solution to stop their small child from screaming.
Governor Parson Signs a Proclamation for Public Service Recognition Week
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a proclamation recently which declares May 5-11 as Public Service Recognition Week.
U.S. Experiences Lowest Unemployment Rate Since 1969
The U.S continues to make more jobs every year and 2019 so far is no exception. By the end of April, unemployment hit a new low- the lowest it’s been in the past 49 years.
President Trump and Democrats Working on $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
President Trump and Democratic lawmakers agreed on a plan to enhance the U.S. infrastructure, saying that it would cost about $2 trillion.