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Apple Investors Vote for ‘Civil Rights Audit’ but Reject China Forced Labor Proposal

Apple investors bucked the company’s recommendations and approved a “civil rights audit” while rejecting a proposal calling for a report on Chinese forced labor.

Global Shipping Company Sea-Lead Shipping Moving Some Operations From California to Jacksonville: DeSantis

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announces shipping company shifting operations from backlogged California port to JAXPORT.

White House Opposes Ban on Russian Oil Imports; Urges World to Reduce Reliance on Oil to Punish Vladimir Putin

President Joe Biden and his administration said Americans should reduce their consumption of oil and gas in order to keep prices down and ultimately punish Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Estimates Show Putin Richer than Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Elon Musk—Making Sanctions Less Effective

Putin’s incredible wealth is likely to insulate him from the immediate impact of sanctions put in place by the United States and others.

Full Text: Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address

Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman. Members of Congress and the Cabinet. Justices of the Supreme Court. My fellow Americans.

Moderna Hijacked Technology for COVID-19 Vaccine, Lawsuit Alleges

Two biotechnology companies filed a lawsuit against Moderna this week and alleged the vaccine manufacturer infringed on patented technology in the development of its commonly used COVID-19 shot.

Oil Prices Surge Above $100 a Barrel as War on Ukraine Rages

Oil prices soared and investors shifted more money into ultra-safe U.S. government bonds as Russia stepped up its war on Ukraine. The price of oil surged back above $100 a barrel after Russia, a major energy producer, faced further isolation and economic damage because of its invasion of Ukraine.

Kremlin Says Russia Paused Military Op for Talks, but Ukraine Rejected Negotiations

Russia and its allies from the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics launched a military operation in Ukraine on Thursday aimed at "demilitarising and denazifying" the country in the face of a security crisis of a scale unseen in Europe in decades.

Vaccine Maker Johnson & Johnson Settles Huge Lawsuit Over Role in Opioid Crisis

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson on Friday agreed to a $26 billion settlement to thousands of claims by local and state governments of the alleged role that it and several others played in the U.S. opioid crisis.

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