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Carter’s Now Selling LGBTQ Apparel: Manufacturer Accused of Slave Labor

“There is a strong suspicion of collusion between the management and the police in the registration of the criminal cases and arrests of migrant workers,” said the All India Lawyers Association for Justice.

U.S. Sanctions on Russia Threaten Dollar’s Global Dominance as Nations Reconsider Currency Diversification

Sanctions imposed on Russia under the Biden administration, following Russia's military action in Ukraine, have shaken the foundation of the U.S. dollar's global dominance.

Target Stock Plummets Amid LGBTQ, Satanic Merchandise Controversy

The company's shares have dropped by 9.21% on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) since last month, following controversy regarding their so-called "Pride Month" collection which includes merchandise related to the LGBTQ+ community.

Biden’s Green Energy Policies Leave America Dependent on China

As the Biden administration pushes green energy policies, the United States has become dependent upon Chinese supplies for the U.S. electric grid.

Russia and China Shift Trade to National Currencies, Reducing Dollar Reliance

Roughly 70% of cross-border transactions between the two nations are now taking place in rubles or yuan.

Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner Slaps Meta Platforms with Record $1.3 Billion Fine, Orders Data Transfer Halt

The Silicon Valley tech giant has been given a five-month deadline to halt all user data transfers to the United States.

Target’s Quarterly Profits Fall 5.8% After LGBTQ Push

Target's CEO, Brian Cornell, acknowledged the shift in consumer behavior, describing it as a "very challenging environment" for consumers.

California’s Budget Deficit Skyrockets to a Staggering $32 Billion

“The fact that the Governor continues to overspend creating structural deficits in future years is fiscally irresponsible," Republican Assemblymember Vince Fong said.

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