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| | California woman sues Costco for millions after liquor cabinet allegedly falls on her | A California woman is seeking millions in damages from Costco following an incident at one of the discount retailer's stores that she claims left her with lasting injuries. | In a lawsuit filed in the Superior Court of Alameda on April 29, Sadie Novotny alleges she sustained "multiple, permanent and severe" injuries after a heavy liquor cabinet on display at a Costco Wholesale store in Santa Rosa fell on her "suddenly and without warning." | Read More Here |
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| | Conservative Sen. Josh Hawley wants to raise federal minimum wage | Missouri GOP Sen. Josh Hawley plans to introduce legislation Tuesday to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour — a position that aligns one of the most conservative Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill with some of the most liberal members of Congress. | The legislation, called the "Higher Wages for American Workers Act," would raise the federal standard starting in 2026 and would also call for an increase in subsequent years to match inflation, CBS News has exclusively learned. Vermont Democratic Sen. Peter Welch has signed on as a co-sponsor. | Read More Here |
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| American Sports & Culture |  | Judge crushes 469-foot HR, one of longest in K.C. | Yankees slugger Aaron Judge crushed a 469-foot home run that nearly left Kauffman Stadium in the first inning Tuesday night, continuing his season-long ravaging of pitchers across baseball. |
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|  | Pacers say Haliburton not limited by leg issue | Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton is dealing with a "lower leg thing" but was not limited in practice on Tuesday, according to Rick Carlisle. |
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|  | Scheffler wary of Oakmont, golf's 'hardest' course | Even world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler knows he'll be at the mercy of Oakmont Country Club at the U.S. Open, a course he called "probably the hardest golf course that we'll play." |
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| American Business & Markets |  | Starbucks to roll out Microsoft Azure OpenAI assistant for baristas | Starbucks will launch "Green Dot Assist" in stores in the U.S. and Canada in fiscal 2026. |
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|  | Snap to launch smaller, lighter augmented reality Specs smartglasses in 2026 | Snap plans to release the sixth-generation of its augmented reality glasses, now dubbed Specs, next year. |
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|  | DoubleLine's Gundlach says to buy international stocks on the dollar's 'secular decline' | The widely-followed investor noted that foreigners invested in the United States could be holding back on committing more capital due to geopolitical concern. |
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| | | | | American Fact of the Day! | On June 11, 1963, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement occurred when the University of Alabama was desegregated. Vivian Malone and James Hood became the first Black students to enroll, despite initial physical and verbal opposition from segregationist Governor George Wallace. Under orders from President John F. Kennedy, the National Guard intervened, allowing them to register for classes and marking a significant victory in the fight for racial equality in education. |
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