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Russian Subscribers Sue Netflix for Suspending Service

Russian customers of the U.S. streaming service Netflix have filed a class action lawsuit against the streaming service provider because Netflix has breached its contract with its subscribers to leave the Russian market and make its service unavailable to viewers.

Yelp Becomes The Latest Company To Pay For Employees To Travel For Abortions

Yelp joins list of companies offering to pay for employees' travel expenses to receive an abortion.

Dems Question Dianne Feinstein’s Mental Fitness to Serve, Cite Recent Interactions

Colleagues have to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during interactions that last several hours.

U.S. Wages Crash by Almost 3%

Americans’ wages have dropped by almost 3 percent under President Joe Biden’s high migration, big-spending policies, according to data presented by one of President Barack Obama’s top economists.

White People Poised to Become Minority in Numerous States, According to Study

Numerous states are poised to have White people become the minority in their states in the next decade, according to new research from the property information company NeighborWho.

‘Pope’s Venom’?: Doctor Makes Case COVID Virus, Vax Derived from Snake Venom—Virus Being Dispersed in Drinking Water (Video)

"Is COVID a venom, and this is why they don't want you using monoclonal antibodies?"

To Compete With China, the U.S. Needs More Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs grease the wheels of economic growth.

Russia Halts Plan to Nationalize Foreign Firms

Companies continue to pay leases and salaries to employees in the country as many plan to return.

Wind Energy Company Pleads Guilty After Wind Farms Kill 150 Bald Eagles in U.S.

The criminal case comes amid a push by President Joe Biden for more renewable energy from wind, solar and other sources to help reduce climate changing emissions.

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