Confections in Lufkin, Texas announced on Thursday that it would be selling rainbow cookies for Pride Month. The bakery, located in East Texas, soon faced backlash for its decision. Confections took to Facebook to reveal that many of its customers had sent hateful messages and canceled orders and claimed its “likes” were also plummeting. “Today has been hard. Really hard,” a Facebook post from June 3 read. “We lost a significant amount of followers because of a rainbow heart cookie we posted…. Source link
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Rare Trump appearance sparks odd conspiracy
Former president Donald Trump has made a rare public appearance with his first speech in months addressing US politics. However there was one curious detail that detracted from his address to a sold-out crowd of about 1,250 people on Sunday (local time). Trump told the crowd next year’s midterm elections would be a battle for the “survival of America” and lapped up applause from Republican supporters as he described the US as “being destroyed before our very own eyes” since he was voted out.
Read More »Bitcoin’s Taproot Update Shows How It’s Not Like Gold
Bitcoin’s strongest narrative is “digital gold.” Investors buy it not out of an expectation that it will behave like gold behaves in the market today, but that it will some day take on the historic importance that gold has held across cultures and ages. My colleague George Kaloudis recently reminded me that there’s one important aspect in which bitcoin will never be like gold: In a vault or in the ground, gold will always be gold; bitcoin, however, is a technology, and a technology… Source link
Read More »A fourth stimulus check? The White House isn’t ruling that out
A fourth stimulus check? The White House isn’t ruling that out The pandemic’s fourth stimulus check has so far been nothing more than talk, but it may move closer to becoming a real thing this week as Congress returns to work after its Memorial Day recess. Scores of lawmakers have been arguing for another relief payment, and they’re likely to push harder by capitalizing on some fresh developments. Those include new evidence that stimulus checks are making a difference in Americans’ lives, and… Source link
Read More »Kawhi Leonard, Clippers close out Mavericks in Game 7
Welcome to the Yahoo Sports NBA playoff tracker, your daily one-stop shop for all the latest game results from each NBA playoff series. Here’s a look at Sunday’s games. It took until Game 7, but Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers finally won a playoff game at Staples Center this season. The Clippers, thanks to a 28-point performance from Leonard and a massive run to close out the third quarter, finished off the Dallas Mavericks 126-111 to win the series 4-3 and advance to the Western… Source link
Read More »Google Can Forward Ranking Signals Without A 301 Redirect
Google’s John Mueller says, in some cases, it’s possible to forward ranking signals from an old URL to a new URL without a 301 redirect. This is mentioned during Mueller’s weekly Google SEO hangout recorded on June 4. A site owner submits a question, noting that they’re working on a site that’s changed a number of URLs without adding 301 redirects right away. They ask if there’s a time limit for implementing a 301 redirect before the absence of one starts to impact rankings. When… Source link
Read More »Professional Skateboarder Tony Hawk Admits to Buying Bitcoin in 2012
Professional skateboarder Tony Hawk announced that he had first purchased Bitcoin in 2012 after discovering how it worked on Silk Road The skateboarding legend was speaking at the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Miami this weekend. Hawk spoke about his personal experience with digital currencies in a fireside chat titled “Countercultures Go Mainstream.” The conversation was related to skateboarding and how cryptocurrencies are similar in terms of cultural adoption. Hawk commented on the… Source link
Read More »Kids ‘should be masking, especially indoors,’ physician says
Children should be wearing masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, an infectious disease specialist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, told Yahoo Finance Live. “Our kids cannot get a vaccine so we treat them like any other population that can’t be vaccinated,” Davis said. “Where kids can mask, they should be masking, especially indoors.” The FDA has yet to authorize a vaccine for children under 12. Currently, the Pfizer (PFE)… Source link
Read More »Julio Jones traded to Titans for second-round pick
The Tennessee Titans might have the best wide receiver duo in the NFL. The team made a huge splash Sunday, acquiring All-Pro wideout Julio Jones from the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons announced the news Sunday, revealing the team will receive a second and a fourth-round pick for Jones. The Falcons will send back a sixth-round pick in 2023. The deal was initially reported by ESPN’s Dianna Russini, who said the trade was expected to be completed within 24-48 hours. Jones, 32, has been one of the… Source link
Read More »2 ‘Strong Buy’ Stocks Showing Monster Growth
Inflation may be rising, but for now, at least, investors don’t seem to mind. Both the NASDAQ and the S&P 500 are holding just below their all-time high levels, reflecting a wide-spread feeling that, with interest rates low, stocks will provide the strongest returns for the near future. And stocks have been delivering. The S&P is up 13% year-to-date, and the NASDAQ, despite greater volatility and some weakness in the big tech companies, is up 7%. These gains come even as inflation is… Source link
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