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July 11 may just seem like an ordinary Thursday — until you realize that it's 7-11.To honor 7-11 day, the nationwide convenience store with the same name is giving away free Slurpees — and customers who sign up for the store's rewards programs can get a coupon for an additional free Slurpee.7-Eleven says it will only be giving away free Slurpees between — when else? — 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.In addition to free Slurpees, 7-Eleven is also offering jalapeno cheddar or plain hot dogs and pizza slices.Fore more information and more 7-Eleven products, visit the store's 584

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LAS VEGAS — A Las Vegas woman is suing the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) after she claims she was forced to strip down and remove a "feminine hygiene product" at a Tulsa, Oklahoma airport.According to the complaint, the woman — who has a metal hip implant — was boarding a flight through TSA pre-check through Tulsa International Airport on Mother's Day. Knowing her hip implant would set off a metal detector, she asked to be screened with a body scanner.After she went through the body scanner, TSA agents informed the woman that she would need to submit to a pat down, which the woman agreed to.During the pat down, the agent discovered a "common feminine hygiene product" that she was wearing under her clothes. She was also told that she would need to be escorted to a private room in order to be "cleared."Once in the room, the woman was told to "clear the area" where she was wearing her feminine hygiene product. It's then that she claims TSA agents told her she would need to take down her pants and underwear.The woman initially objected, but later did remove her clothes after being told by agents that she was required to do so.The TSA never requires passengers to submit themselves to a strip search, according to a statement from the agency.After removing her clothes, the woman says she asked agents for permission to leave four times before she was allowed to leave the room..The woman says she is suffering severe emotional distress and says the search violated her rights.TSA and provided the following statement:"Due to pending litigation, we cannot comment on the specifics of this case. TSA does not conduct strip searches and is committed to ensuring the security of travelers, while treating passengers of all ages with dignity and respect. 1791

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KEARNEY, Mo. — The Kearney School District superintendent said threats a student made at the Missouri middle school were not credible. Bill Nicely said, in accordance with district protocol, his office did not notify parents of the investigation because it was found to be non-credible.“If it's a non-credible threat, we don't always notify parents every time that happens. I don't think parents would want the undue worry,” Nicely said. “We make that judgment call as we go forward.”Nicely added he has learned from this situation and those lessons will influence how he communicates with families in the future. He apologized to families who felt left in the dark.Friday, parents at Kearney Middle School learned police were 739

  

It’s a rift that some women feel when they go to the salon: women with short hair, simple cuts still end up paying more than men, even if the time it takes for the haircuts is the same.A new trend, though, aims to change that. Across the country, new gender-neutral salons are charging by the minute and not the gender.At Bee Sweet Salon giving unique cuts is nothing new, but how they price them is cutting edge."Our salon is gender-free, especially when it comes to pricing," said owner Dani Bee.Clients at the Bee Sweet Salon pay by the time spent in the chair, not by their gender."It's an arbitrary way to price a haircut," said Bee. On average, women pay about for a cut, while a man pays on average, according to The Beauty Association.Emily Hope Dobkin was tired of paying more for her haircuts than her husband was paying for his. She said the time they spend in the chair was the same. "The price would go up every year, and I was like maybe. I shouldn't be getting my haircut this often because I can't afford it," Dobkin said.It’s not just haircuts that are priced by gender. The Pink Tax has brought to light the extra money women pay for products such as razors, shampoo, clothes, dry cleaning and more."It allows us to see where things are gendered and where they don't need to be," said hair stylist Abrean Sophia Marie.Abrean believes it’s about making everyone feel included. Besides giving great cuts, both Bee and Abrean say equality and inclusion is just as important."I just hope companies and salons do more of this because it's so important,” Dobkin said. “And it's 2020; it's about time." 1633

  

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