Museum Of The Bible Opens in D.C.; Promises to Engage People of All Faiths
The highly-anticipated Museum of the Bible opens today in Washington, D.C. and promises to be accessible and engaging for all people, regardless of their religious beliefs.
Ron Johnson, Man Who Created Apple Store with Steve Jobs, to Talk Faith and Work
Ron Johnson, the man who created the Apple Store with Steve Jobs, is scheduled to speak this Saturday to marketplace leaders, pastors, and anyone interested in learning how to integrate faith with work.
One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative Could Be Largest Global Economic Platform
5 June 2017: China intends to relive the glories of its past through the Maritime Silk Road with the One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative, making it the largest economic platform in the world if it succeeds. This network of trade routes will certainly open up untapped markets in the modern world and bring about development to rural areas along the OBOR route.
Memorial Day Sales 2017: Where You Can Get The Best Deals
You might want to relax this Memorial Day or go shopping instead, but if it is the latter, then check out what are the best best deals around for different niches.
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Diesel Emissions: Everyone's A Cheat
This is getting ridiculous as it seems as though it is just a matter of time before who gets found out. General Motors (GM) are the ones who will be put on trial in the latest diesel emissions cheating scandal that has engulfed the automotive industry.
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Family Christian Stores, Largest Christian Retailer, Closing All Stores after 'Two Very Difficult Years'
Family Christian Stores, the world's largest retailer of Christian books, movies, and other merchandise, has announced it will shut down after 85 years in business, explaining that due to the "changing" retail landscape, it has not been able to "generate the sales necessary to sustain our business."
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Religious Freedom May Drive Jeff Sessions' AG Civil Rights Priorities
The new, 84th Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to champion religious freedom in the US Justice Department.
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Immigration Travel Ban: Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft Oppose Trump's Executive Order
Silicon Valley leaders immediately expressed concern and denounced an executive order signed on Friday by U.S. President Donald Trump that temporarily banned immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States, even if they already were approved to do so. However this ban was temporarily overturned on Saturday after American Civil Liberties Union officials won an emergency stay in federal court, meaning those affected with valid visas cannot be deported and sent
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Evernote Back Tracks Amid Complaints On Its Privacy Policy Change, Tries To Keep Its Remaining Users
Evernote has recently announced a proposed change to its privacy policy that will let some of its staff to look at app’s user notes. The policy change was supposed to start being implemented by January. But after receiving overwhelmingly negative feedbacks, the company backtracked and issued its cancellation.
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Forbes CEO Speaks at Liberty University, Stresses Importance of Innovation, Creativity and Capitalism
Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media, spoke at Liberty University on Dec. 7 and emphasized the importance of adapting to change and embracing capitalism.
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Samsung Electronics Pressured to Split after Galaxy Note 7 Failure
Following the billions of losses from the Galaxy Note 7 for South Korea technology giant Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the company is now being pressured to split into two camps.
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How to Spot Fake Products Sold Online amid Amazon Crackdown
Amidst Amazon's crackdown on counterfeits posted on their site, it is but important for consumers to be well-acquainted with knowing how to spot a fake from the real thing when buying from an online shop.
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Amazon Cracks Down on Fake Products
Amazon is now doing a global crackdown on counterfeit products sold on the site.
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Wells Fargo Lawsuit Update: Employees’ Retirement Savings Used to Enrich the Bank
Wells Fargo & Company (WFC), one of the biggest financial institutions in the US, is now facing a class-action lawsuit following claims that employee retirement savings are being used for mutual funds to further fund the bank.
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E-commerce Thrived During Black Friday, More Expected To Buy Online on Cyber Monday
There were more Americans who shopped online than those who patiently waited in line in stores last Black Friday. E-commerce thrives the most during this season. Based on a recent survey, an even bigger turn out is expected on Cyber Monday.
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‘Thanksgiving Holiday’ No Longer a Big Retail Day: ‘Christmas Shopping’ May Now Be On Top
Thanksgiving in America may be about to lose its popularity as one of the busiest shopping days in the year, as retail experts agree that it's not worth to set-up shop during this holiday.
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Skyscanner Confirms Acquisition by China's Ctrip for $1.74 billion
Skyscanner executives have just confirmed of the company's purchase by Ctrip, China's biggest online travel agency.
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Reddit CEO Admits to Editing Posts Against Him Without User Consent
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman was recently questioned due to edited posts without user consent.