Strong jobs gains unlikely to boost Biden's standing with Americans
Another sign on Friday that the nation’s job market is roaring back after taking a gut punch from the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. economy added a healthy 431,000 jobs in March,
Better Business Bureau reminds, 'read all the fine print' in case of Russia-Ukraine war scams
The BBB recommends that people check with Give.org before donating to any groups of charities.
Biden sanctions 'must stay' until Ukraine, Crimea territory restored: Russian chess grandmaster Kasparov
Former chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov argues taking back Ukraine and Crimea territories will be the "end of Putin."
Oil execs agree to testify before House lawmakers about rising gas prices, but key players left out
Executives from some of the country’s largest oil companies have agreed to testify before House lawmakers next week about record-high gas prices.
Petco Love announces large donation in support of Ukrainian pets and their families
The non-profit announced that it will distribute the funds to various organizations dedicated to helping pets and their families from the war-torn region.
Internet provider to Ukrainian military hit with major cyberattack
A Ukrainian internet service provider used by the country’s military suffered a massive cyberattack on Monday.
Heineken, Carlsberg join companies pulling out of Russia: ‘no longer sustainable’
Beer giants Carlsberg and Heineken are joining the fray of companies that are pulling out of Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Recession indicator flashes red as parts of yield curve invert for first time since 2006
One of Wall Street’s favorite indicators of an impending recession is flashing red, sparking fresh concern that the U.S. economy is on track for a downturn this year.
Ukrainian bridal brand CEO tailoring business to needs of her country amid war with Russia
Ulyana Kyrychuk, the CEO of Ukrainian fashion brand Milla Nova, known for creating wedding gowns, says that her company began making military vests for soldiers at the onset of the war because 'it is our main responsibility to help our community.'
Ukrainian pop star, former MP: 'Putin is absorbing these cities like a black hole'
Former Ukrainian parliament member and pop star Ruslana Lyzhychko on the humanitarian crisis plaguing the entire nation of Ukraine and the need for more weapons to fight back against Putin's military.
Nuclear energy revival hits Europe as countries try to wean off Russian gas
European leaders are changing their minds about getting rid of nuclear energy as soaring energy prices persist.
Joe Rogan offers to 'arrange' Elon Musk's training after challenging Putin to a fight: 'Epic'
Joe Rogan says he offered to train tech billionaire Elon Musk after he challenged Russian President Vladimir Putin to a fight.
Ukrainian fashion brand in bombarded city picks up and flees
Just days ago, Artem Gorelov was trying to survive in one of the most brutal parts of Ukraine, the Russian-occupied Kyiv suburb of Bucha. Now he stands in a quiet room in the late afternoon sunlight, hand-making hats for a local fashion brand worn by Madonna and Ukraine’s first lady. Gorelov has joined Ukrainians' massive migration west to the city of Lviv, near Poland.
War shakes Europe's path to energy independence, climate goals
European leaders look to reduce reliance on Russian oil and natural gas, while before the Ukraine war, they were focused on combatting climate change. Now, those plans have been put on hold.
Elon Musk weighs in on whether China, Russia could ‘take out’ Starlink satellite system
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk appeared unfazed when asked by Axel Springer’s Mathias Döpfner about the possibility of China or Russia taking out the Starlink satellite system Musk sent to Ukraine to help them fend off Russian invaders.
Russia blocks NY pension systems from dumping $300M in Moscow stocks
New York’s pension systems want to dump nearly $300 million invested in the Moscow stock market, but can’t because Russia has blocked foreigners from selling shares.
Consumer sentiment falls to new decade-long low as inflation fears soar
University of Michigan's Survey of Consumers results for the end of March found that consumer sentiment fell to a new decade-long low as concerns about inflation worsen during Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
'Lonely' Elon Musk says humans shouldn't live longer, they will 'asphyxiate' society
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk said he sometimes is "lonely" and does not believe people should have a greater life expectancy because older ideas would cause an "asphyxiation of society."
Crypto for Ukraine provides a flow of war-related assistance
Ukraine, which has waged a staunch defense against Russian invasion, says it has pioneered a new source of financial support: People around the world who have donated millions of dollars directly to its war effort via cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin.
Spotify suspends service in Russia
Spotify Technology SA is suspending its service in Russia, the company said, refusing to comply with recent laws that require the audio streaming giant to censor content in the country.