Oklahoma City may require dollar stores to sell fresh food

December 16, 2019

Gregory McCauley, a resident of Oklahoma City’s 73111 ZIP Code, says he has to travel by bus over an hour to reach a real grocery store. To alleviate its dire “food dessert” problem, the City Counsel may soon pass a regulation requiring any new retailer within the area to stock at least 500 square feet of fresh food.

Recent News

Google’s Antitrust Trial Teeters On

Google’s landmark antitrust case against the Justice Department has reached its final stage, sparking concern across Silicon Valley. Prosecutors argue that Google’s dominance in online search and search advertising markets is illegal, while Google maintains its superiority. The outcome, to be decided by US District Judge Amit Mehta, could have significant implications not only for Google but also for other tech giants like Apple, Amazon, and Meta.

Apple’s Vision Pro Headset Dominates Enterprise Market

Apple’s Vision Pro headset, a mixed-reality spatial computing device, has found its way into the arsenals of more than half of the Fortune 100 companies, with over 50% investing in at least one unit. This revelation came during Apple’s first quarter 2024 earnings call, where CEO Tim Cook highlighted the enthusiastic reception of their products within the corporate sector.