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Apple Rolls Out New Tools to Fight ‘State-Sponsored Mercenary Spyware’

Apple unveiled new tools this week it said are designed to prevent “state-sponsored mercenary spyware” from victimizing its customers.

US Strategic Petroleum Reserve Oil Being Sold Overseas Including to China

Over 5 million barrels of oil were sent overseas last month.

U.S. To Diversify Infant Formula Industry to Avoid Shortages

The Biden administration is trying to help foreign makers of baby formula stay on the U.S. market for the long term, in an effort to diversify the industry after the closure of the largest domestic plant sparked a nationwide shortage.

Red States Lead the Way in Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery

Red states have added nearly 350,000 jobs since February 2020—blue states still down 1.3 million jobs.

Desperate for Workers, Major Hotel Chains Drop Experience Requirements

Hotel chains across Europe are reportedly shedding job requirements in order to recruit workers to jobs lost over the last two years of pandemic and economic chaos around the world.

‘Virtue Signaling’: Bank Sparks Exodus of Customers Over Pronoun Policy

Customers are withdrawing funds and closing accounts after a British bank told them to leave if they didn’t agree with a new pronoun policy.

Summers: Risk of Recession in 2022 Is ‘Significantly Higher’ Than It Was Six, Nine Weeks Ago

Larry Summers stated that the risk of a recession this year “are significantly higher than I would have judged six or nine weeks ago.”

More Companies Join the ‘Great Migration’ to Red States

Amidst predictions of a political “red wave” in the upcoming mid-term elections, an economic wave has been building for years with no end in sight as companies flood out of blue states and into red states.

Joe Biden Insists He Will Not Beg Saudi Arabia to Produce More Oil

President Joe Biden refused Thursday to ask Saudi Arabia to produce more oil to bring down the cost of gasoline in the United States and around the world.

Dozens Line Up for Dunkin’ Donuts Campaign That Accidentally Offered Free Coffee for White People

A Dunkin' Donuts shop in Cranston, Rhode Island, was criticized after they published an ad offering free coffee for white people.

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