On Saturday a gunman managed to kill 20 people at a Walmart in El Paso Texas, not even a day later nine people died in Dayton, Ohio.
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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.
DOJ to Resume Capital Punishment After Almost Two Decades
For almost 20 years now, the U.S. Justice Department has not done any executions of federal prisoners, however, this is all about to change.
Facebook to Pay $5 Billion in Settlement Fees Over Privacy Claims
Lately, Facebook has been under severe scrutiny due to privacy violations. On Wednesday, however, Facebook agreed to pay $5 billion to resolve the privacy investigation.
“Chefs Table” Star Revolutionizing Produce- Starting With a Purple Pea
Four major seed companies control over 60 percent of the world’s seed sales. Although this may mean nothing to you, it does mean that most fruits and vegetables all look and taste the same.
Uber Glitch Charges Passengers 100 Times More Than Original Price
Lately Uber has been having some problems keeping up with the competition while keeping their prices on the low side.
IHOP Celebrates Their 61st Birthday With 58 Cent Pancakes
We all love birthdays, especially when they aren’t our own, lucky for us, today happens to be IHOP’s birthday and yes, participating locations will be celebrating.
Last Living Mount Rushmore Carver Celebrates 98th Birthday
Whether you’ve been to South Dakota or not, chances are that you’ve heard of one of the U.S.’ most noteworthy landmarks, Mount Rushmore.
Get a Free Slurpee on 7/11 at 7-Eleven
Have you ever noticed that the “n” in “7-Eleven” is the only letter that is lowercase? If not, it is, but it doesn’t really matter.
Amazon Warehouse Workers Plan Strike on Prime Day
July 15 is coming fast, and for those of you who have an Amazon Prime membership, it can’t arrive soon enough.
U.S. Women’s World Cup Victory sets off Another Equal Pay Discussion
After a long season full of wins, as well as losses, the U.S. women’s soccer team won its fourth Women’s World Cup.
California Experiences Two Large Earthquakes Less Than a Week Apart
In the past twenty years, California hasn’t experienced any earthquakes over a 6.9 magnitude. That all changed on July 5, when a 7.1 earthquake rocked southern California.