Amazon Illegally Called Police on Employees, Restricted Union Talk, Labor Board Alleges
Amazon.com Inc. illegally called the police on employees, restricted discussions about organizing, and terminated an activist in the
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Wall Street Sees No End to Yuan Losses Despite Beijing Pushback
While Beijing moves to stabilize the yuan, Wall Street still sees plenty of room for the Chinese currency
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Trump to Surrender Aug. 24 for Booking in Georgia Election Case
Donald Trump said he’d surrender Aug. 24 at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, to be booked on
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Man who killed California store owner Laura Carleton over Pride flag is identified as Travis Ikeguchi
A gunman who killed California shop owner Laura “Lauri” Carleton after making “disparaging remarks” about her LGBTQ+ flag has been named by authorities. Travis Ikeguchi, 27, shot the 66-year-old mother-of-nine dead outside of her Mag.Pi store in Cedar Glen, 83 miles east of Los Angeles, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement on Monday. Deputies found Carleton outside the store suffering from a single gunshot wound at 5pm (PT) on Friday. She was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency medical responders. The suspect was located nearby near Torrey Rd and Rause Rancho Rd armed with a handgun, and was shot dead by deputies. The shootings remain under investigation. San Bernardino Sheriff Shannon Dicus confirmed the suspect’s identity at a press conference on Monday afternoon. He confirmed that the suspect had “Pulled down a pride flag and yelled many homophobic slurs towards Carleton” before shooting her. Officials say that the gun used to kill Carleton was a Smith & Wesson 9mm semi-automatic pistol, that was not registered to the suspect. And the sheriff added that the suspect’s family had reported him as missing the day before the murder took place. Carleton has been remembered by family and friends as a staunch ally of the LGBTQ+ community who died while standing up to homophobic hate speech. Carleton, who was married to husband Bort for 28 years, was “murdered over a pride flag that she proudly hung on her storefront”, daughters Ari and Kelsey wrote on Instagram. “Make no mistake, this was a hate crime,” the daughters wrote. Vandals had ripped down rainbow flags several times from the store that Carleton opened in 2021, and each time she would replace them with bigger ones, the daughters said. Ghostbusters director Paul Feig wrote on Instagram that his “wonderful friend” had been murdered by a man who “didn’t like that she had a large pride flag hanging outside of her shop”. “This intolerance has to end. Anyone using hateful language against the LGBTQ+ community has to realize their words matter, that their words can inspire violence against innocent loving people,” Mr Feig said. The Lake Arrowhead LGBT+ community group is planning to hold a vigil for Carleton once Tropical Storm Hilary passes. Read More Laura Carleton shooting – latest: Mag.Pi store owner and ‘true LGBTQ ally’ killed in row over Pride flag A murder over a Pride flag is sadly no surprise to anyone paying attention Daughters describe store owner slain over Pride flag as ‘fearless’
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Biden Vows to Help Maui Rebuild After ‘Unimaginable Tragedy’
President Joe Biden toured areas of Maui devastated by recent wildfires and where hundreds of people are still
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Oil Holds Loss on Signs of Supply Rebound as Demand Woes Linger
Oil held a decline on signs that supply is rebounding while concerns linger about demand in China, the
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TOUR Championship picks 2023: Expert picks, best bets for PGA Tour golf this week
TOUR Championship picks and best bets at East Lake this week with an outright, Top 5, One and Done, and more PGA Tour expert picks for golf.We've finally arrived at the end of the PGA Tour season and the FedEx Cup Playoffs with the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club. It will also be t...
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FIBA and NBA news: Dario Saric, Deandre Ayton, and Argentina's woes
The NBA offseason may be quiet, but FIBA play is going to continue to give us basketball junkies their fix. Dario Saric, Deandre Ayton, and Argentina all made headlines this week.Many are counting down to the start of the NBA season as they wait for basketball to come back, but there are still p...
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North Korea Eyes Satellite Launch as US-S.Korea Hold Drills
North Korea plans to launch a satellite later this month, according to Japanese media, firing off a space
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S&P Joins Moody’s in Cutting US Banks Amid ‘Tough’ Environment
Two weeks after Moody’s Investors Service rattled financial stocks by cutting the ratings for a slew of US
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Brics summit: How China's and Russia's clout is growing in Africa
China's and Russia's clout is increasing in Africa, as resentment builds towards Western nations.
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NFL Rumors: Former Dalvin Cook suitor in on Jonathan Taylor trade
The Indianapolis Colts are allowing running back Jonathan Taylor to seek a trade, and a suitor for Dalvin Cook could be in the running.The second week of the preseason is about to wrap up, which means the 53-man roster deadline is getting that much closer. With that, trades are bound to happen. ...
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