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Some news items you might have missed:
• InstaHunk Dan Welden (above) is giving you some #FlexFriday
• Launched in response to the recent ruling on the Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission case, Yelp has added a new 'Open to All' category/filter which aims to help protect consumers from discrimination.
• Apple, led by openly-gay CEO Tim Cook, has become the first private-sector company to be valued at over $1 trillion. Don't tell me the gays can't compete...
• After rescuing the adorable Beemo in South Korea, hottie Gus Kenworthy adopted another rescue from SK:
• Despite assurances from the intelligence community that Russia is continuing to meddle in our elections, U.S. Senators on Wednesday rejected a Democratic proposal by a vote of 50-47 to provide funds to states with more election security funding ahead of the 2018 midterm elections. Sixty votes were needed to include the proposal in the appropriations legislation under Senate rules.
• Former Marine and Army National Guardsmen Brandon Ketchum, 33, committed suicide after being denied admittance to a VA facility in Iowa City, despite telling doctors that he was having “serious mental issues.” Ketchum had been struggling with PTSD and substance abuse after returning home from his three tours overseas.
• And let's close out this round-up with shining a light on this hideous woman who attempted to call ICE and have a mother deported for breast feeding. I love the woman recording telling the bigot to "Go back to Europe. That's where you're from." #TrumpNation
White woman threatens to call ICE on a breastfeeding woman she assumes is an immigrant. Local hero starts recording and confronts the harasser: "This isn’t YOUR country. Go back to Europe. That’s where YOU'RE from.”— Q. Allan Brocka (@allanbrocka) August 3, 2018
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