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Bud Light Parent Company’s CEO Is Former CIA

The job description for Whitworth's position says that he specialized in "the recruitment and handling of human sources with access to vital intelligence that prevented and disrupted terrorist threats."

Treasury Secretary Admits Sanctions Against Russia ‘Could Undermine’ U.S. Dollar (Video)

"There is risk when we use financial sanctions that are linked to the role of the dollar that over time it could undermine the hegemony of the dollar," Yellen said, adding that implementing sanctions against Russia "does create a desire on the part of China, of Russia, of Iran to find an alternative."

WEF-Partnered BlackRock Passes $9 Trillion in Assets Under Management

Net inflows of financial asset manager with ownership in virtually every major corporation totaled $110 billion in first quarter.

PBS Ditches Twitter Over ‘Government-Funded Media’ Label

PBS spokesman Jason Phelps said, "PBS stopped tweeting from our account when we learned of the change and we have no plans to resume at this time. We are continuing to monitor the ever-changing situation closely."

‘No One at a Senior Level Was Aware’ of Bud Light’s Transgender Partnership

Beer company working to establish a more "robust" process for evaluating potential influencer collaborations.

Brazil’s President Joins Worldwide Attack on U.S. Dollar

"Who decided that the dollar was the (trade) currency after the end of gold parity?" asked President Lula.

Anheuser-Busch Loses $6 Billion After Partnership with Transgender Social Media Influencer Dylan Mulvaney

The company's shares plunged by almost five percent after the partnership with Mulvaney was disclosed earlier this month.

Consumer Prices Rise, Inflation ‘Remains Too Hot’

While services inflation began to moderate and rent prices rose at a slower pace, "inflation still remains too hot for the Fed's liking," according to senior economist at Wells Fargo in Charlotte, North Carolina Sarah House.

EPA Proposes New Tailpipe Emission Standards

EPA Administrator Michael Regan proposed new tailpipe emission standards that may force as much as 67% of new vehicle sales to be electric.

Poll Finds 47% Of Americans Likely Wouldn’t Purchase an EV

A poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and the Energy Policy Institute found that 47% of Americans do not believe they will purchase an elective vehicle (EV) in the future.

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