“It’s still hard for me to believe a business created from a stolen spoon would one day pay off the same house I stole it from.” Source

“It’s still hard for me to believe a business created from a stolen spoon would one day pay off the same house I stole it from.” Source
Dr. Sarah Traxler’s “Sioux Falls day” starts early. On this day, as it has been twice a month for the last seven years, Traxler is the only abortion doctor in South Dakota.
New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman discusses her report that the day before the January 6 riot, former Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff Marc Short warned the Secret Service that President Trump was going to turn on Pence, and that there could be a security risk to the vice president. CNN reached out to the Secret Service, which denied Haberman’s reporting.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis blocked state funding for a new Tampa Bay Rays training facility partly because the baseball team spoke out against gun violence in the wake of back-to-back gun-related massacres in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York, a source familiar with the internal conversations told CNN.
Bhutan will reopen for international tourists from September for the first time since the pandemic began more than two years ago, officials said on June 30, as the tiny Himalayan kingdom looks to revive its economy.
The Republican nominee for secretary of state in Arizona is a self-proclaimed member of the far-right extremist group the Oath Keepers who repeatedly shared anti-government conspiracies and posts about stockpiling ammunition on social media.
Kohl’s can’t seem to catch a break, and it may have only itself to blame.
The NCAA’s Big Ten Conference announced on Thursday it has reached a massive media rights agreement with CBS, FOX, NBC and NBCUniversal’s Peacock for a deal reportedly worth an average of at least $1 billion a year.