eBay fails to stop paedo merch tradeThe SunWITH great fanfare eBay banned the sale of all ivory items back in 2007. But the trade has continued, with buyers and sellers using secret codenames like “ox bone” and “faux ivory” to avoid their listings being flagged by eBay's filters. The website …
Read More »How 10 text messages can help families find out if they qualify for food stamps – Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science Monitor How 10 text messages can help families find out if they qualify for food stampsChristian Science MonitorA new texting-based system aims to simplify the process of applying for food stamps in Alaska, where 27 percent of people who are eligible for a common federal program that helps …
Read More »Passport Fair set Feb. 27 at Mitchell Post Office – Daily Republic
Passport Fair set Feb. 27 at Mitchell Post OfficeDaily RepublicTo assist those traveling out-of-the-country for business or pleasure, the Mitchell Post Office will hold a Passport Fair from 8 a.m. to noon on Feb. 27. U.S citizens must present a valid passport book when entering or re-entering the United States …
Read More »Walmart Wages Are the Main Reason People Depend on Food Stamps – The Nation.
The Nation. Walmart Wages Are the Main Reason People Depend on Food StampsThe Nation.When presidential candidate Bernie Sanders talks about income inequality, and when other candidates speak about the minimum wage and food stamps, what are they really talking about? Ad Policy. This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.com.and more » More: …
Read More »Summit Creek Advisors Reduces Stake in Stamps.com Inc. (STMP) – Financial Market News
Summit Creek Advisors Reduces Stake in Stamps.com Inc. (STMP)Financial Market NewsStamps.com logo Summit Creek Advisors cut its position in Stamps.com Inc. (NASDAQ:STMP) by 1.4% during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 120,946 shares of the company's stock … More: …
Read More »Royal Mail PLC’s (RMG) “Overweight” Rating Reiterated at JPMorgan Chase & Co. – Financial Market News
Risers & Fallers Royal Mail PLC's (RMG) "Overweight" Rating Reiterated at JPMorgan Chase & Co.Financial Market NewsRoyal Mail PLC logo JPMorgan Chase & Co. reissued their overweight rating on shares of Royal Mail PLC (LON:RMG) in a report issued on Thursday, Analyst Ratings.Net reports. JPMorgan Chase & Co. currently has …
Read More »Heights post office to be transformed into mixed-use project – Houston Business Journal
Houston Business Journal Heights post office to be transformed into mixed-use projectHouston Business JournalA previously shuttered post office in the Heights will be transformed into a retro-style mixed-use project next year, the Houston Chronicle reports. The U.S. Postal Service building at 1050 Yale Street, at the corner of 11th, was …
Read More »Consumer Sector Update for 02/16/2016: EBAY, QSR – Nasdaq
Consumer Sector Update for 02/16/2016: EBAY, QSRNasdaqsaw its price target lowered to $30 from $34 by Axiom Capital Management while the firm maintained its buy rating on the stock. Shares in the company were flat at $22.49 pre-bell. The company has traded between $21.52 and $29.83 over the past 52 …
Read More »Delivery on demand: is Uber’s courier service a threat to European operators? – The Guardian
The Guardian Delivery on demand: is Uber's courier service a threat to European operators?The Guardian“UberRUSH would be another potential competitor trying to take a slice of the pie, which would no doubt put further pressure on companies like Royal Mail when same-day delivery grows in importance,” said David Kerstens, European …
Read More »NY senator wants to outlaw using food stamps in strip clubs, liquor stores – Syracuse.com
Syracuse.com NY senator wants to outlaw using food stamps in strip clubs, liquor storesSyracuse.comSYRACUSE, N.Y. — Federal law says that food stamps can't be used to buy liquor, cigarettes or any non-food items. Nevertheless, New York state Sen. Joseph Griffo, R-Rome, has introduced a bill to bar poor people from …
Read More »