American Muslims Raise $100K For San Bernardino Victims, Airbnb Is The Best Company To Work For & More News
Douglas Tompkins, the retired co-founder of outdoor equipment and apparel company North Face, was killed while kayaking in Patagonia. [CBS San Francisco]
You now need to be 21-years-old or older to buy cigarettes in Cleveland. [Fox 8 Cleveland]
American Muslims raised over $100,000 for the families of victims of the San Bernardino. [L.A. Times]
Over 150,000 people have signed a "Ban Trump From UK" petition online [Sky News]
Taya Kyle, the wife of the late American Sniper subject and writer Chris Kyle, defeated NRA Champion Sharpshooter in the American Sniper Shootout, earning half-a-million dollars for charity. [Fox News]
Current heavy weight boxing champion Tyson Fury has been stripped of one his title belts (he had four) and is currently being investigated by police for a hate crime based on controversial comments he made in a TV appearance. [BBC]
A meme made of a basketball player that was identified as muslim went viral...is now making news for being debunked (the player was actually a Sikh American). [NBC News]
Job site Glass Door has released its annual list top 50 companies to work for and number one is Airbnb [Glassdoor]
The mysterious creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, may have been unmasked and revealed to be...two buddies, an Australian businessman and an American computer forensics expert (and police just raided one of their houses). [Wired, Gizmodo and Reuters]
Bill Gates has become the prime driving force at the Paris Climate talks [New York Times]