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 While Googles mid-range Pixel phones typically have somewhat subdued styling, there appear to be some interesting differences between the Pixel 4a and the standard Pixel 4鈥攁t least going off the lone photo Google accidentally leaked.     As you can see in the photo above, the black Pixel 4a features a stanley mugs  matte black fini vaso stanley sh, which is kind of a surprise. The original black Pixel 4 was the only model to feature a shiny, polished back. The white and orange versions had matte finishes. But it appears Google is sticking with mint green as the Pixel 4as accent color, just like you got on the stanley cups uk  black Pixel 4. Another noticeable difference is the presence of a rear fingerprint sensor, which means the Pixel 4a probably wont have a 3D facial recognition system like you get on Googles current flagship phone. And sadly, while a lot of mid-range and even budget phones now sport dual-lens rear cameras, it appears the Pixel 4a will only come with a single rear shooter. Furthermore, the slightly more rounded sides of the Pixel 4a and lack of any seams or gaps suggest that the Pixel 4a will feature a plastic back instead of the metal and glass construction used on the standard Pixel 4. Google obviously hasnt yet officially announced the Pixel 4a, but the latest leaks and rumors suggest it will come with a 5.8-inch OLED display, a Snapdragon 730 processor, 6GB of RAM, and either 64GB or 128GB of storage.  Pixel 4a has slipped again 馃う馃徏鈥嶁檪锔?Announcement was supposed to be happening July 13  Monday ,  Mhdk SpaceX and NASA Launch Test Flight of Crew Dragon Capsule to ISS
 A health advocacy group called The Praxis Project is suing The Coca-Cola Company and the stanley thermos  American Beverage Association, the trade organization that represents the American non-alcoholic beverage industry. The nonprofit claims that Coke, with the help of the ABA, has  engaged in a pa stanley cup website ttern of deception to mislead and confuse the public,  and government agencies responsible for public health,  about the scientific consensus that consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.      The Praxis  stanley cup Project wants to see Coke publicly release files about the sugary drinks health implications, fund a campaign educating the public about the negative health consequences of their beverages, stop any deceptive advertising and  cease all advertising that reaches children under the age of 12 in significant numbers.  This isnt the first time Coke has come under fire for sugar鈥攕tate legislators have attempt to tax soft drinks or limit their sales, for example. But this lawsuit cites dozens of dubious claims made by Coca-Cola or its representatives. Here are some of the craziest statements:  There is no scientific evidence that connects sugary beverages to obesity.  Katie Bayne, Coca-Colas Senior Vice President of Global Sparkling Brands, said this to a USA Today reporter in 2012. That is obviously incorrect. This Harvard School of Public Health tipsheet points out two statistics, citing studies published in 2011 and 2001: A 20-year study