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Subject The Rainbow Debate: Pride Month Sparks Corporate Controversy 🌈😬
Date June 3, 2023 11:09 PM
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Pride Month Logos Spark Controversy

As Pride Month began, many companies changed their logos to a rainbow theme, but some have faced criticism. Bud Light and Target encountered backlash for promoting merchandise for the LGBTQ+ community, and some companies have already reversed their rainbow logo switch, seen as virtue signaling. The U.S. Navy and Major League Baseball were among those to change their logos back within two days. Notably, Bud Light and Target, which were closely scrutinized, did not alter their logos for Pride Month on their social media platforms.







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Texas Scores Massive Constitutional Victory - Last-Second Federal Injunction Stops Biden in His Tracks

Whoa - that was close!







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Large-Cap Growth Funds Dominate

The technology-stock rally has boosted the funds to a nearly 20% gain so far this year.







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Here's What Investors Should Know as Actively Managed ETFs Take Off

Index funds have dominated the ETF market. That’s starting to change.







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Statement by Secretary Vilsack Regarding USMCA Dispute Settlement Consultations Request on Mexico’s Agricultural Biotechnology Measures

<p><strong>WASHINGTON, June 2, 2023</strong> – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack issued the following statement regarding <a href="[link removed]">today’s announcement by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR)</a> that the United States has requested dispute settlement consultations with Mexico under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).</p>







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USDA, DHS Cut Ribbon on National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility

<p><strong>Manhattan, Kan., May 24, 2023</strong> – Today, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) officials celebrated the dedication and ribbon-cutting of the <a href="[link removed]">National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility</a> (NBAF). This facility, which offers the highest level of biocontainment laboratories and safety protocols, is the first of its kind in the United States and will allow scientists to study and diagnose critical animal diseases.</p>







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Malone: Nuggets 'haven't done a damn thing' yet

Despite their 1-0 lead over the Heat in the NBA Finals, Nuggets coach Michael Malone says his team hasn't "done a damn thing" yet.







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Film That Just Shows Liberals Talking About Their Ideas Labeled 'Offensive Content'

<img src="[link removed]" width="400" style="width: 100%; max-width: 400px;"><p>USA — A newly released film that simply lets liberals say exactly what they believe has been flagged for "Offensive Content" on all available platforms.</p>








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<p><b><a href="[link removed]">1140</a></b> - French scholar Peter Abelard is found guilty of heresy<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1896</a></b> - British naval officer David Beatty is seconded to the Egyptian government and appointed second in command of the river flotilla<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1907</a></b> - Centro Escolar University is established by Librada Avelino and Carmen de Luna in Manila, Philippines<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1925</a></b> - Baseball player Eddie Collins becomes the 6th to get 3,000 hits<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1925</a></b> - Goodyear airship "Pilgrim" is the first to have an enclosed cabin<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1944</a></b> - Nazis pull out of Rome<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1944</a></b> - Generals Giraud and de Gaulle reach agreement on constitution<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1963</a></b> - A Northwest Airlines DC-7 crashes in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of British Columbia, killing 101<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1967</a></b> - French Championships Women's Tennis: Local favourite Françoise Dürr beats Lesley Turner of Australia, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">2021</a></b> - Devon Conway becomes 7th batsman in cricket history to score a double century in his Test debut; run out for 200 for New Zealand in 1st Test against England at Lord's</p>
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