Too Good To Be True: Berkshire Hathaway Stock Glitch Leads to Unprecedented Trade Cancellations

Investors who jumped at the chance to buy shares in Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway at a seemingly unbelievable discount yesterday are in for disappointment. A technical issue on the stock exchange has led to the cancellation of these trades. On June 3, a data glitch caused the stock price of the global conglomerate to plummet…

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Another Fast Food Burger Chain Bites the Dust: Can’t Blame California Newsom’s Minimum Wage Hike

In recent months, a growing narrative has emerged blaming Governor Gavin Newsom’s minimum wage hike to $20 an hour for the struggles faced by California’s fast food industry. Critics argue that this wage increase is driving restaurants out of business, yet a closer examination reveals that this simplistic explanation overlooks broader, more complex factors affecting…

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Largest Child Predator Sting in Mooresville North Carolina History: 14 Arrested in Online Operation

The Mooresville Police Department recently conducted the largest child predator operation in its history, resulting in the arrest of 14 individuals involved in internet crimes against children. Chief Ron Campurciani compared these crimes to old-fashioned methods of luring children, emphasizing the modern dangers of online platforms. At a news conference on Friday, Campurciani announced the…

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California Fast Food Failure: Minimum Wage Debate, No It’s Not Newsom Or Biden’s Fault

In recent months, California has become embroiled in a contentious debate surrounding the closure of several fast food establishments, with many pointing fingers at Governor Gavin Newsom’s decision to raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour for fast food workers. A closer examination reveals a multifaceted narrative, indicating that while the wage hike is…

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Desantis’ New Wine Law July 1: Florida Seniors May Struggle To Lift New Wine Bottles

In a move sure to delight wine enthusiasts across the state, Florida is set to lift restrictions on the sale of wine in containers larger than 4 gallons. Effective July 1st, 2024, the new legislation, passed under section 564.05, will allow retailers to offer wine in a variety of container sizes, including reusable containers holding…

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Newsom’s California Minimum Wage Hike Sinks Fish Tacos: Restaurant Chain Shuts 48 Locations

In a significant development for the California restaurant industry, Rubio’s Coastal Grill has announced the closure of 48 of its locations across the state. The decision comes in the wake of the state’s new $20-an-hour minimum wage for fast food workers, which took effect on April 1. The Mexican chain cited the rising cost of…

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Asian Hornets Survive UK Winter For First Time:  Urgent Calls for Vigilance

By George Stanton, Environmental Correspondent London, June 4, 2024 — In a surprising development, Asian hornets have managed to survive the harsh UK winter for the first time, according to recent analysis. While this doesn’t necessarily indicate an established population, officials are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any sightings of these invasive…

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