• France takes a stand against shrinkflation

    Companies use shrinkflation to increase profits by reducing product size without raising prices. Most people will notice a change in price, but will often miss a change in size, especially when the change is concealed by the outside packaging. Even matzoh for Passover was shrunk this year. — Read the rest

  • Jet2holidays Takes a Stand Against Captive Cetaceans

    Jet2holidays has recently made a significant decision that aligns with evolving ethical standards in the tourism industry.

  • Hearing held for three involved in Bradford County killing

    TOWANDA, Pa. (WETM) — A preliminary hearing was held on Friday in Towanda for the three suspects officials say were involved in the killing, dismemberment, and burning of Michael Pruitt back in March. According to 18 News reporters at the hearing, Ronda Parker, Terry Parker, and Summer Heil were all present in person with their []

  • Kim Kardashian is ‘Over’ Long-Standing Beef with Taylor Swift

    Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift have a long-standing beef. Now, Kardashian wants it to be over. Taylor Swift dissed Kardashian on “thanK you aIMee,” specifically capitalizing letters that spell out Kim. In the song she sings: “All that time you were throwin’ punches, I was buildin’ somethin’And I can’t forgive the way you made me […] The post Kim Kardashian is ‘Over’ Long-Standing Beef with Taylor Swift first appeared on The Source.

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    Brandon Bordeaux takes stand at Chad Daybell case

    Five witnesses took the stand on Tuesday for day 9 of the Chad Daybell Trial.

  • Federal judge schedules hearing in Arkansas LEARNS lawsuit

    Judge Rudofsky denied a portion of the plaintiffs’ request for an expedited briefing schedule because they could have filed their complaint and preliminary injunction months ago, he wrote.

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    Phone.com Takes Business Phone Lines Seriously

    Mixing personal phone lines and business lines is a recipe for disaster. No one likes disasters. Now, Phone.com is giving business owners 30% off 3 months with promo code TRYUSANDSAVE. It’s hard enough juggling the responsibilities of everyday life; with a dedicated local, toll-free, or custom number, get the peace of mind to separate those two lives. Plan features like AI-powered call routing solve spam and robocalls with an Intelligent Answer Bot to screen and route calls to another line with...

  • Kokua Line: Where will drug take-back be held?

    Question: Please print the locations for the drug take-back. Both myself and my son have chronic illnesses that our doctors are trying new medications to control, so we have a few unused prescriptions and I don’t like having this other stuff around for a variety of reasons.

  • DEP takes action after ‘mine subsidence’ in Luzerne County

    LUZERNE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Work is continuing at this hour to fill a 'mine subsidence' in Toby Creek in Luzerne Borough. The void led to concerns that it could impact nearby homes and businesses. 28/22 News was overlooking Toby Creek as workers from the State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) have been filling a []

  • McDonald County takes green initiative with new recycling facility

    PINEVILLE, Mo. — A first in McDonald County opened today. It's been in the works for the past five years, according to officials with McDonald County Litter Control. A ribbon cutting took place for Pineville's new recycling center on Wednesday. It's located directly behind the McDonald County Circuit Courts Building, and according to officials, has []

  • Punk rocker Jenny Toomey takes stand against AI music

    The long-held promise of Artificial Intelligence was that machines would do all the drudge work and we would be left to create. In this AI-enabled utopia, assembly, construction, and hard labor of all kinds, as well as boring sorting and filing and such, would be handled by smart machines while we painted pictures, wrote poems, and sang songs together. — Read the rest

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    Starbucks takes on the federal labor agency before the US Supreme Court

    The U.S. Supreme Court appeared to side with Starbucks Tuesday in a case that could make it harder for the federal government to seek injunctions when it suspects a company of interfering in unionization campaigns. Justices noted during oral arguments that Congress requires the National Labor Relations Board to seek such injunctions in federal court and said that gives the courts the duty to consider several factors, including whether the board would ultimately be successful in its...