Starbucks
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Music Lil Uzi Vert puts Rich The Kid to the test.
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Pop Culture Herschel Walker's son is a controversial conservative influencer who alleged that the singer told baristas he was the "asshole from TikTok."
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Erika Marie -
Music T.I. talks Starbucks and why the boycott is necessary.
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Chantilly Post -
Society Goodbye frappuccinos, hello chicken sandwiches.
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Chantilly Post -
Music Even an auteur like Kanye can't resist Starbucks.
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Random Starbucks has stated that they support BLM, but an employee shared today (June 11) that workers aren't allowed to wear anything that displays their personal support of the movement.
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Erika Marie -
Society Could the businessman be an opponent of Trump's in the next election?
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David Saric -
Music Chance The Rapper, Lady Gaga & Metallica come together for the holidays.
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Chantilly Post -
Society Common thinks it's important for a Black man to speak on the importance of anti-racial bias.
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Chantilly Post -
Food A marketing professor explains why you love the McRib.
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Society They are coming clean about the incident that has angered many.
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David Saric -
Sports Diggs is taking his love of Starbucks to the next level.
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Kyle Rooney -
Life Watch Andy Samberg & Jon Hamm dress up as the Dreamworks and New Yorker logos for "Billy On The Street."
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Random An off-duty LAPD officer reportedly found a tampon in his Starbucks Frappuccino, which is now being investigated.
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Alex Zidel -
Society Starbucks employee writes a racial slur on a customer's coffee cup.
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Safra D -
Music Getting fired from a part-time job is what Tyler, The Creator believes helped push him towards his current success.
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Aron A. -
Music 50 Cent updates his back and forth with Ebro.
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Alex Zidel -
Politics Starbucks is now allowing its employees to wear whatever Black Lives Matter clothes they would like.
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Cole Blake -
Society More details emerge about the controversial arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks.
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Milca P. -
Society Questions of discrimination arise from viral video.
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Politics Starbucks sent a memo to all of its employees indicating that they are not permitted to wear anything in support of Black Lives Matter while on the clock.
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Lynn S. -
Society The coffee giant needs to mend some serious internal issues.
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David Saric