The first daughter’s role in the White House has hampered the company’s growth prospects
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Ivanka Trump fashion brand shutting down
The first daughter’s role in the White House has hampered the company’s growth prospects
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Ivanka Trump fashion brand shutting down
Mollie Tibbetts of Brooklyn, Iowa, went missing last week while reportedly staying at her boyfriend’s home
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FBI joins search for missing University of Iowa student
A mom from Oklahoma has a PSA for the LGBTQ community: If your biological mom won’t attend their same-sex wedding, she’ll go as a stand-in
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Woman offers to attend LGBTQ weddings as stand-in mom
AVON, Ind. (CBS Local) – A same-sex couple in Indiana is claiming that a local florist refused to serve them and their upcoming wedding. David Elliot alleged in a Facebook post, which is no longer visible to the public, that the owner of a florist shop in Avon first agreed to make flowers for his wedding and then backed out after learning there was no bride. “I said ‘I need two boutonnieres.’ She then said ‘What does the bride need?’ I said ‘Well there is no bride.’ And then she said ‘Well then I’m going on vacation and I can’t help you.’ I then said ‘OK,’ and I walked out,” Elliot posted on July 19. The Indiana man then added that he assumed the florist’s change of heart was caused by his same-sex relationship. Avon Florist did not respond to requests for comment from local news outlets. Elliot told WRTV he wasn’t angry about the alleged denial of service, but believes public businesses should be able to put their personal feelings aside for their customers. The florist shop has already been attacked online by people in other parts of the country who see the alleged incident as anti-LGBTQ. Over a dozen one-star reviews have been submitted to Yelp by people as far away as California, claiming Avon Florist is “homophobic.” Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act allows companies and individuals to use the expression of religious freedom as a defense for denying service to others in court. Multiple businesses in Indiana have reportedly cited their religious objections as the reason for refusing to serve same-sex individuals or events in recent years.
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Man Claims Florist Refused To Serve His Same-Sex Wedding
AVON, Ind. (CBS Local) – A same-sex couple in Indiana is claiming that a local florist refused to serve them and their upcoming wedding. David Elliot alleged in a Facebook post, which is no longer visible to the public, that the owner of a florist shop in Avon first agreed to make flowers for his wedding and then backed out after learning there was no bride. “I said ‘I need two boutonnieres.’ She then said ‘What does the bride need?’ I said ‘Well there is no bride.’ And then she said ‘Well then I’m going on vacation and I can’t help you.’ I then said ‘OK,’ and I walked out,” Elliot posted on July 19. The Indiana man then added that he assumed the florist’s change of heart was caused by his same-sex relationship. Avon Florist did not respond to requests for comment from local news outlets. Elliot told WRTV he wasn’t angry about the alleged denial of service, but believes public businesses should be able to put their personal feelings aside for their customers. The florist shop has already been attacked online by people in other parts of the country who see the alleged incident as anti-LGBTQ. Over a dozen one-star reviews have been submitted to Yelp by people as far away as California, claiming Avon Florist is “homophobic.” Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act allows companies and individuals to use the expression of religious freedom as a defense for denying service to others in court. Multiple businesses in Indiana have reportedly cited their religious objections as the reason for refusing to serve same-sex individuals or events in recent years.
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Man Claims Florist Refused To Serve His Same-Sex Wedding
President Trump’s nomination of conservative Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has reignited the debate over Roe V. Wade
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Abortion emerging as key issue in race for Michigan governor
President Trump’s nomination of conservative Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has reignited the debate over Roe V. Wade
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Abortion emerging as key issue in race for Michigan governor
“The more you kept looking at them, the more you could see how in love that they were with each other,” Ricker told CBS News
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Nurse captures heartwarming photo of elderly couple in NYC subway
Sen. Orrin Hatch may be retiring, but he wants the nation — and Google, in particular — to know he’s alive and kicking
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Sen. Orrin Hatch may be retiring, but he wants the nation — and Google, in particular — to know he’s alive and kicking
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Orrin Hatch pokes fun at Google after search engine says he’s dead
“I’m trying to make lemonade stands legal across my community and ultimately across the country,” said Jennifer Knowles
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How a Denver mom is taking a stand for lemonade
“I’m trying to make lemonade stands legal across my community and ultimately across the country,” said Jennifer Knowles
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How a Denver mom is taking a stand for lemonade
Ross MacDonald was a printer and illustrator by trade, but a phone call from John Hughes made him go Hollywood
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Meet a master craftsman who forges historical documents for the big screen
Ross MacDonald was a printer and illustrator by trade, but a phone call from John Hughes made him go Hollywood
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Meet a master craftsman who forges historical documents for the big screen
LIBERIA (CBS Local) – Doctors have made a disturbing discovery about 2014’s deadly Ebola outbreak in Africa. A woman who survived the virus is believed to have spread it one year after her initial infection. The study, published on July 23 in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases , reports that a 33-year-old Liberian woman infected her husband and two sons a year after the epidemic swept across West Africa. Unfortunately, the mother’s 15-year-old died, while her husband and younger son survived their infections. “The Ebola virus hides in places where it can escape the antibodies from a body’s immune system, so there is a need for vigilance,” Dr. David Heymann of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine said, via CBS News . Doctors say the woman’s pregnancy after the infection may have caused the deadly infection to resurface. “The suspicious illness she had following delivery may have been a re-activation of Ebola, but we have no confirmatory tests,” the study’s lead author Dr. Emily Kainne Dokubo of the CDC explained. Health officials have seen previous incidents where men have spread Ebola to women through sex. The virus can reportedly survive in semen for more than a year, but the Liberian woman’s case is the first time scientists have linked the spread of Ebola to a woman after such a long period of inactivity. More than 11,000 people died across Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone from 2014 to 2015. It was the largest Ebola epidemic on record.
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Woman With Ebola Spread Virus One Year After Infection, Doctors Say