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Trump Campaigns for 2020 in Green Bay Wisconsin
Running up to the 2020 presidential election, President Trump arrived in Wisconson, holding a rally while boasting of his strong economy.
U.S. Economy Grows by 3.2% in First Quarter- Smashing Expectations
Economists polled by Dow Jones reportedly expected growth of 2.5 percent of the U.S. economy for the first quarter of 2019.
Amazon Announces One-Day Shipping Plans for all Prime Members
One of the most popular perks about having an Amazon Prime membership is getting unlimited free two-day shipping and Amazon knows that.
Walgreens Raising Minimum Tobacco Sales Age to 21
Walgreens will be implementing a new store policy which requires customers to be at least 21 years old in order to buy any tobacco products.
SAS Airline Union Pilots Threaten to Go on Strike
On Friday 70,000 travelers will get to watch their flights be canceled due to Scandinavian Airlines pilots calling a strike.
Kohl’s Announces Plans to Offer Free Amazon Returns in Stores
Amazon is one of the biggest retail stores in the industry and controls a large portion of online purchases.
New York Officially Bans Single-Use Plastic Bags
April 22nd was Earth Day and in honor of that occasion, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo passed a law that bans all single-use plastic bags.
Bank of America Making its Minimum Wage $20 an Hour
Whether you like it or not, the minimum wage is slowly climbing higher and higher.
How to Get a Free $1 Burger From McDonald’s
Ever dreamed of getting a free hamburger from McDonald’s? No strings attached? No app you have to download or survey you have to fill out?
Arizona to be First State That Recognizes Out-of-State Occupational Licenses
Arizona is currently working on becoming the first state that will recognize out-of-state occupational licenses.
School Cafeteria Packages Unused Food for Kids in Need
School cafeterias often deal with more than enough food after school kids eat. Depending on the school, this food is tossed into the trash, or given away.