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Elon Musk Secures $46.5 Billion in Funding for Twitter Purchase

The billionaire has been making headlines with his moves toward greater ownership in the social media platform.

Mark Zuckerberg Barred From Russia

Responding to US sanctions against Russian government officials and their family members, Moscow has sanctioned 29 US citizens, including Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Neil Young Changes Boycott Focus From Spotify to Banks

Singer-songwriter Neil Young pleaded with baby boomers to stop investing in Wells Fargo, Chase, Citibank, and Bank of America because of the banks' financial contributions to the fossil fuel industry.

Understanding Why Environmental, Social, & Governance (ESG) Scores Are Bad: ‘A Basic Primer’ by the Heartland Institute

What are ESG scores, and why are so many advocates of liberty deeply concerned about them?

US Business Borrowing for Equipment Fell 3 Percent in December

U.S. companies borrowed 3 percent less in December to finance their investments in equipment, the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) said on Tuesday, as inflation and Omicron cloud economic outlook.

Bank Of America Cuts Overdraft Fees, Eliminates Insufficient Funds Fees

Bank of America said Tuesday it would eliminate insufficient funds fees and cut overdraft fees from $35 to $10—the latest move from a large bank away from the practice amid years of pressure from critics who say the fees unfairly target vulnerable communities.

Goldman Sachs Asks Employees to Get Booster Shots to Enter Offices

Goldman Sachs has informed U.S. employees who are returning to offices they will have to get a COVID-19 booster shot, if eligible, by Feb. 1 in order to enter company premises as Omicron spreads throughout the country, while New York registers one of the highest infection rates.

DeSantis announces Stop W.O.K.E. Act to fight ‘corporate-sanctioned racism’ in schools and businesses

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) announced new legislation on Wednesday to fight what he called "corporate-sanctioned racism" in Florida.

Corporate backers of BLM undeterred by group’s Christmas blitz against capitalism, holiday shopping

Corporate America is silent as Black Lives Matter decries consumer spending during the holidays for feeding into America's "white-supremacist-capitalism."

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