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Infrastructure ‘paid for’ with borrowed money

Congress 'relying on gimmicks and quirks of the budget scoring process'

Court Rules Against Bayer in Roundup Cancer Trial Appeal, Cites Monsanto’s ‘Willful’ Disregard for Safety

The appeals court said Monsanto had not shown that federal law preempted claims made by plaintiffs Alva and Alberta Pilliod, who in 2019 were awarded a combined $87 million after lawyers argued years of using Roundup weedkiller caused them both to develop non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Vax Manufacturers Make Combined $18.6 Billion So Far in 2021

Coronavirus vaccine sales projected to earn drug companies $60 billion by year's end.

U.S. automakers to say they aspire to up to 50% of EV sales by 2030 -sources

Detroit's Big Three automakers plan to announce on Thursday that they aspire to have 40% to 50% of new vehicle sales by 2030 be electric models as they call for billions in U.S. government assistance to meet aggressive targets, sources briefed on the matter said.

Christian Company Announces Upcoming Alternative To PayPal Following News Of Partnership With ADL

Christian-owned free speech platform Gab came up with their own alternative payment system, GabPay.

Chinese officials forcibly remove crosses, erase ‘Emmanuel’ from Christians’ fishing boats. Victims say gov’t did not do the same to other religions.

The Chinese government has long been known to be hostile to Christianity and other religions. Now, the dictatorship is going after Christian Chinese fishermen.

Gun Sales Surge Thanks to First-Time Buyers

Gun sales are spiking around the U.S., driven by rising crime, political shifts in Washington, and social unrest.

Mexican President Rejects Jabs For Kids, ‘Won’t Be Held Hostage’ By Profiteering ‘Pharma Companies’

"We need to be careful, because, as it is obvious pharmaceutical companies wish to make a profit…and would like to keep selling vaccines for everyone," says Obrador.

Stocks slide as Amazon weighs down tech sector

Amazon Inc.'s revenue topped $100B for third straight quarter.

Pfizer Projects $33 Billion in COVID Vaccine Revenues, Driven by Boosters and Vaccines for Kids

Pfizer hiked its projections for COVID vaccine revenues, telling investors this week it expects booster shots, a vaccine targeting the Delta variant and anticipated authorization of its vaccines for children as young as 6 months will drive revenues higher.

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