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At The Soup Kitchen This Man Runs, Guests Are Served Restaurant-Style
Beau Heyen has brought a fresh outlook on addressing hunger to the Kansas City Community Kitchen and the broader metropolitan area.
Born Without Arms Or Legs: ‘I’m Glad I Don’t Need Any Shoes’
Janis McDavid, 25, was born with no arms and legs. But he still goes to university, drives a car and travels the world. Today
Rather Than Discriminating Against Ex-Cons, This Food Business Seeks Them Out
Lancaster Food Co. searches for job applicants who need help getting back on their feet, providing them with a livable wage. So far, not
California Lawmakers Want To Reform A Bail System They Say ‘Punishes The Poor For Being Poor’
A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy prepares to unlock a security door to a cell block at L.A. County Men’s Central Jail in 2011.
New Cross-Border Stock Link Widens Access To China’s Nasdaq
HONG KONG (AP) – Trading began Monday on a new cross-border stock link between Hong Kong and the neighboring Chinese city of Shenzhen, widening
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Flipkart’s Fashion Unit Myntra Bets On Artificial Intelligence To Drive Growth
Fashion portal Myntra, part of India’s top e-commerce group Flipkart, aims to use smart technology such as artificial intelligence to enhance consumer experience as
U.S. Jobless Rate Falls To Nine-Year Low, Payrolls Rise
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to a nine-year low of 4.6 percent in November, as employers added another 178,000 jobs, making it almost certain