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Debate In Oklahoma Widens Over 10 Commandments Monument
By Rachel Hubbard The state’s high court has ruled the monument must be removed from the Capitol. The governor said the monument will stay. Lawmakers are threatening to impeach the
Could Greece’s Debt Crisis Become Merkel’s Worst Political Failure?
By Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson Critics say German chancellor Angela Merkel is being too rigid when it comes to helping Greece with its debt, but she is under intense domestic pressure
1001Pharmacies Grabs $8.9 Million To Bring Your Pharmacy To The Web
By Romain Dillet French startup 1001Pharmacies just raised $8.9 million (€8 million) from Newfund, CM-CIC Capital Privé, and business angels, such as Xaviel Niel, Pierre Kosciusko-Morizet and Olivier Mathiot. As
Kansas Lawsuit Settlement Sets Standard For Gun Seller Liability
By Frank Morris The state’s high court ruled that gun dealers must exercise the “highest stand of reasonable care” to keep weapons away from felons. » E-Mail This …read more
WudStay Wants To Be The Gold Standard For Budget Hotels In India
By Jon Russell The internet has revolutionized global travel. I can book a flight and hotel online, and by myself, in minutes, and most of the time I’ll get the
Cloud-based Physical Security Startup Octopus Raises $2.5M From Singulariteam
By Catherine Shu Octopus, a Tel Aviv startup that makes cloud-based physical security systems for large facilities, has raised $2.5 million from Singulariteam. The company will use the funds to
Who’s Still Poor? Who’s Made It To Middle Income? Pew Has New Data
By Jason Beaubien The global middle class is growing … but slowly. (A lot of the credit goes to China.) And more than 70 percent of the world’s population still
Plus Size Gains Popularity, Retailers Play Catch-Up
By Elizabeth Blair Celebrities like Rebel Wilson and Melissa McCarthy are helping bring plus-size clothing into the mainstream. But most retailers lag behind, making it difficult for women to find
He Fled Sudan And Made A New Life In The U.S. So Why Go Back?
By NPR Staff Daniel Majok Gai became a “lost boy” at age 6, eventually made it to Denver, where he managed a hub cap business and earned a college degree.
Indiana cannabis church waits for ruling
In Indiana, the First Church of Cannabis will continue to hold services while it waits for the legal system to decide whether laws against possession … …read more Via: <a