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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.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders Joins Fox News as a Contributer
Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders will now be joining Fox News as a contributor- debuting on September 6.
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.
Kansas City Chiefs Experience First loss of the Year to Pittsburgh Steelers
The second week has come around in the pre-season for both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Off-Duty Firefighter Stops Man With 100 Rounds of Ammunition at Springfield, MO Walmart
A few days after the El Paso Walmart shooting a ma walked into a Walmart in Springfield, Missouri, with a loaded rifle, body armor, and over 100 rounds of ammunition.
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.
President Trump Addresses El Paso and Dayton Shootings
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.
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.












