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Starbucks union push spreads to 54 stores in 19 states
Starbucks workers at 15 additional stores are petitioning for a a union election, pushing to organize cafes across the country. In Buffalo, the first store to unionize is negotiating a contract.
The Starbucks Unionization Effort Is Now An 'Unprecedented' Nationwide Movement
Starbucks isn't going to be able to focus on stopping dozens of stores from unionizing at once.
U.S. stocks end January on high note but still chalk up worst month since March 2020
The S&P 500 ended the month 5.3 percent lower, while the Nasdaq shed 9 percent and Dow 3.3 percent.
Dip Buyers Wade Back In as Nasdaq Nears Worst January Since 2008
Thousands lose power in the brutal cold after a bomb cyclone dumps record-setting snow
After a blizzard hit the Northeast, much of the region is now grappling with "blowing snow and below-zero wind chill values," the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center said Sunday.
Decline in government spending could hurt many in 2022
The explosive economic growth that we saw in 2021 won't likely continue into 2022.
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Tens of thousands on East Coast left without power after mighty nor’easter
Dangerous wind chills fell below zero after Winter Storm Kenan pummeled the North East region on Friday and Saturday.
Pittsburgh bridge that collapsed wasn't on list for infrastructure law funding
The Pittsburgh bridge that collapsed Friday morning ahead of President Biden's arrival in the Iron City was not known to be compromised and was not scheduled for maintenance via the federal infrastructure bill, according to government records.
Chinese ambassador warns of ‘military conflict’ with US over Taiwan
The Chinese ambassador to the United States this week gave another hawkish warning about growing tensions over Taiwan -- predicting a "military conflict" if Taiwan kept moving toward independence.
Chinese ambassador to US warns of ‘military conflict’ over Taiwan
China’s ambassador to the US on Friday warned that the two countries could face a potential “military conflict” over the status of Taiwan.
Opinion | The Year of American Disappointment
How we flirted with dynamism but tipped back into stagnation.
What's behind the push for a fourth stimulus check
IRS has distributed almost 170 million payments. But hardship remains widespread as the Omicron variant spreads.
DHS says U.S. on "heightened alert" for Russian cyberattack
"Russia's threshold for conducting disruptive or destructive cyber attacks in the Homeland probably remains very high," a new Homeland Security bulletin warns.
Russia could launch cyber attacks on U.S. if Biden sends wrong signals: intel
"Once the shots are fired, there is no putting the genie back in the bottle," former National Security Council Eastern European Affairs director Alexander Vindman told Newsweek.
Fulton judges greenlight special grand jury for Trump probe
A panel of Fulton County judges on Monday cleared the way for a special grand jury to be used as part of District Attorney Fani Willis’ investigation of former President Donald Trump and his efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results.
DA for Atlanta area granted special grand jury to probe Trump's election interference
An Atlanta-area district attorney investigating former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia will be allowed to seat a special grand jury this spring.
Pentagon: 8,500 U.S. troops on high alert for possible deployment to eastern Europe
No decisions have been made to actually deploy U.S. forces.
Your Tuesday Briefing: 8,500 Troops on ‘High Alert’
U.S. and NATO allies make plans in case of Russian military action.
U.S. Food Supply Is Under Pressure, From Plants to Store Shelves
Weeks of workers calling in sick have added to continuing supply and transportation disruptions, making grocery store shelves harder to fill.
Why you're seeing so much coverage of empty American grocery shelves
Grocery availability has remained stubbornly below pre-pandemic levels.
Wealthy NYC private schools tapped ballooning state aid to pay teachers
From the start, several well-heeled New York City private schools with tens of millions of dollars in their endowments took advantage of the subsidy. That trend has only increased in the following year, according to a Daily News review of state data.
A Grim January Leaves Some New Yorkers Fearful for the City’s Future
New York is far safer and stronger than in the ’70s. But after a flood of sad news, many people are struggling to find grounds for optimism.
Study shows how SARS-CoV-2 Omicron evades our immune response and remains infective
A recent study published in the journal Science brings a detailed chemical and molecular perspective on the improved evasion of antibodies against the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and the retention of strong interactions with the receptor as two principal factors underneath the notorious transmissibility of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant.
How long does omicron last on surfaces and in the air?
Most of us stopped wiping down our groceries and disinfecting all our possessions much earlier in the pandemic. Does the omicron variant change that calculus?
Wall Street caps worst week since start of coronavirus pandemic
Tech shares saw the worst of the selloff this week, adding to what has already been a very volatile start to 2022.
Is 2022 the last year of the COVID pandemic? What experts say could come after omicron wave
Infectious disease experts say there just may be an end in sight. Maybe.
Crystal Cruises ship diverts to Bahamas with 700 people on board after arrest warrant issued over $1.2 million unpaid fuel bill: report
Operator Genting Hong Kong Ltd is millions of dollars in debt and its Crystal Symphony ship could be seized at any US port, per multiple outlets.
Cruise ship with hundreds of passengers diverts to Bahamas after US issues arrest warrant over unpaid bills
The Crystal Symphony diverted to the Bahamas after a U.S. warrant was issued over $1.2 million in unpaid fuel bills.
US Orders Diplomats' Families To Leave Ukraine Over Russia Threat
The United States has ordered the families of its diplomats in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv to leave the country "due to the continued threat of Russian military action," the State Department said Sunday.
U.S. draws down Ukraine embassy presence as war fears mount
Officials stressed the announcement does not constitute an evacuation, had been under consideration for some time and does not reflect an easing of U.S. support.
5G Debut Delayed Near Some Airports After Warning Of 'Massive Disruptions'
Two major telecommunication companies put a pause on the launch of their new wireless service near key airports following concerns over interference with aircraft technology.
American Airlines warns 5G may result in 'major operational disruptions'
American Airlines Chief Operating Officer David Seymour on Tuesday told employees the company expects the airline industry "will experience major operational disruptions" if new 5G wireless deploys on Wednesday.
US weighs more military support for Ukraine to resist Russia if it invades
The Biden administration is weighing new options, including providing more arms to Ukraine to resist a Russian occupation, to try to raise the costs for Russian President Vladimir Putin should he decide to invade the country.
White House warns Russian invasion of Ukraine may be imminent
Press secretary Jen Psaki warned that an “extremely dangerous situation” is building along the Ukrainian border where Russia is amassing troops.
N.Y. Attorney General Outlines Pattern of Possible Fraud at Trump Business
The attorney general, Letitia James, released new details of her investigation as she argued for the need to question Donald J. Trump and two of his children under oath.
New York AG: We Found ‘Significant Evidence’ of Trump Fraud
“The Trump Organization used fraudulent and misleading asset valuations on multiple properties to obtain economic benefits,” wrote Letitia James.
Black Hole at Center of Milky Way Is Unpredictable and Chaotic – Mysterious Flares Erupt Every Day
An international team of researchers, led by postgraduate student Alexis Andrés, has found that the black hole at the center of our galaxy, Sagittarius A*, not only flares irregularly from day to day but also in the long term. The team analyzed 15 years’ worth of data to come to this conclusion. The
The Universe is already in its sixth and final era
From before the Big Bang to the present day, the Universe went through many eras. Dark energy heralds the final one.
Walgreens, CVS temporarily close some stores as COVID surge causes staff shortages
"The ongoing labor shortage combined with the surge of COVID-19 cases has resulted in isolated instances in which we've had to adjust operating hours or temporarily close a limited number of stores."
CVS, Walgreens close some locations amid omicron threat
A Walgreens spokesperson said she couldn’t provide information on the total number of...
Oil extends rally on supply tightness, Brent at more than 3-year high
Oil prices rose on Monday, with Brent crude futures at their highest in more than three years, as investors bet supply will remain tight amid restrained output by major producers with global demand unperturbed by the Omicron coronavirus variant.
Oil Prices May Rise Even More on Tight Supply, Vitol Group Says
The world’s biggest independent oil trader said crude prices, already up more than 10% this year, could rise even further because of tight supplies.
Dollar Tree customers say the decision to raise most prices to $1.25 left them feeling 'sick to their stomachs'
Dollar Tree is attracting criticism from many loyal customers over its price hike. Some shoppers described it as a "calamity" to CNN.
Mortgage rates surge to levels not seen since the early days of the pandemic
Homebuyers rush to take out loans before rates go even higher.
US inflation shows staying power after hitting 7% in 2021
The consumer price index (CPI) climbed 7% in 2021, the largest 12-month gain since June 1982
How sky-high inflation is evaporating Americans' savings, imposing 'cruelest tax' on the poor
Historical efforts to combat inflation have been accompanied by further anguish.
Most Americans say Biden not focused enough on inflation, the economy: poll
A majority of Americans believe the Biden administration has not focused enough on the economy and inflation, and 50 percent say Biden’s first year in office has left them feeling “frus…
America struggles to keep schools open
"How long can we sustain this?"
Opinion | Even if Putin doesn’t seize all of Ukraine, he has a larger strategy. The U.S. needs one, too.
Russia's challenge to Biden may be a political “reconnaissance in force” across a front much broader than Ukraine, precisely to develop better cost-benefit analysis of the options available.
Russia Issues Subtle Threats More Far-Reaching Than a Ukraine Invasion
If the West fails to meet its security demands, Moscow could take measures like placing nuclear missiles close to the U.S. coastline, Russian officials have hinted.
A Quandary for New York Restaurants and Workers: What to Do About Omicron?
Without hard rules about employees who test positive, owners and workers are weighing safety against finances, and not always agreeing on the answer.
Some Starbucks, Chipotle sites cut hours, limit seating over omicron
Chains such as Starbucks Corp. and Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. said they are temporarily limiting operations at individual stores or regions as they face labor shortages and a rise in Covid-19 cases.
'It's ugly out there': Rail thefts leave tracks littered with pilfered packages
Thieves pilfering railroad cars is a crime that harks back to the days of horseback-riding bandits, but is fueled by a host of modern realities including homeless encampments and e-commerce.
'We're Paying The Price As Consumers,' Union Pacific Rep Says Of Increased Train Robberies In LA
Rail leaders said train robberies in LA have skyrocketed in the past six months, by 356% from October 2020 to October 2021.
North Korea conducts a fourth presumed missile test in a month
North Korea conducted what is presumed to be its fourth missile test of the year on Monday, firing a projectile into the ocean off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
N. Korea fires 2 suspected missiles in 4th launch this year | AP News
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea on Monday fired two suspected ballistic missiles into the sea in its fourth weapons launch this month, South Korea's military said, with the apparent goal of demonstrating its military might amid paused diplomacy with the United States and pandemic border closures.
Pandemic Fuels Demand by Ultra-Wealthy for Investment Migration, Alternative Citizenship
During the pandemic, high-net-worth individuals have sought citizenship in other countries, hoping to diversify options in not only investment, but lifestyle
The Great Resignation antidote that costs companies nothing
Without it, employees may be twice as likely to leave.
Empty shelves? See which of these 4 ‘shortages’ is most searched in each state
Cream cheese, chicken, hot Cheetos and potatoes – see which “shortage” was most Googled by every U.S. state.
US grocery shortages deepen as pandemic dries supplies
High demand for groceries combined with soaring freight costs and Omicron-related labor shortages are creating a new round of backlogs at processed food and fresh produce companies, leading to empty supermarket shelves at major retailers across the United States.
'Upside down again': Omicron surge roils U.S. small businesses
Phillip Howard pointed toward a stack of black ski pants piled atop a counter in his winter sports shop as evidence of the hurdles small business owners still face as the pandemic drags on.
This is the 'worst food ingredient for your immune system'—especially during Covid, says immunologist
It's never been more important to improve our health and diet. An allergist and immunologist explains why no ingredient is more detrimental to your immune health than sugar, and steps on how to cut back.
How the U.S. fell behind in lithium, the 'white gold' of electric vehicles
The U.S. used to be a global leader in lithium production, but now has fallen way behind. Several domestic projects are in the works, but will it be enough?
Soaring Lithium Prices Become Major Headache For EV Makers | OilPrice.com
There is yet more bad news for electric vehicle producers and suppliers as prices for battery-grade lithium are set to skyrocket this year
World’s 10 richest men see their wealth double during Covid pandemic
Oxfam calls for windfall tax as 99% of world population takes a pay cut while top 10 incomes grow by $1bn a day
Billionaires added $5 trillion to their fortunes during the pandemic
Billionaires added $5 trillion to their fortunes during the pandemic, according to Oxfam, exacerbating economic inequality as the pandemic pushed millions of people around the world into poverty.
Safari 15 bug can leak your recent browsing activity and personal identifiers
The bug stems from Apple’s application of the IndexedDB API.
Safari exploit can leak browser histories and Google account info | Engadget
A security flaw in Safari and WebKit lets sites obtain some of your browser history and Google account info..
Supply Chain Woes Could Worsen as China Imposes New Covid Lockdowns
American manufacturers are worried that China’s zero-tolerance coronavirus policy could throw a wrench in the global conveyor belt for goods this year.
Analysis: China is risking a big hit to the economy and supply chains with zero-Omicron approach
The Chinese government's unwavering insistence on stamping out any trace of the coronavirus is facing its biggest test yet as authorities grapple with Omicron's quickening spread. And it could cost the world's second largest economy dearly this year.
The U.S. surgeon general warns that Omicron has not yet peaked.
As the fast-spreading variant has blanketed the country, known cases and hospitalizations have surged, and officials warn of tough weeks ahead.
US Surgeon General warns ‘next few weeks will be tough’ as Omicron spreads
US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said that the country is still pushing around 800,000 new cases per day.
Netflix raises monthly subscription prices in US, Canada
Netflix has raised its monthly subscription price by $1 to $2 per month in the United States depending on the plan, the company said on Friday, to help pay for new programming to compete in the crowded streaming TV market.
Netflix Has Raised Prices Again - Here's How They Compare to Other Streaming Services
It's time to look at all prices and competition of other streaming services now that Netflix is raising subscription prices once again.
Biden at year one: Not enough focus on inflation leaves many frustrated
Guidance on COVID-19 is seen as confusing, and it weighs on his ratings.
Time to learn more Greek letters: Omicron won't be last worrisome COVID variant, scientists say
There's no guarantee the sequels of omicron will cause milder illness or that existing vaccines will work against them.
People are running out of money
The economy is improving, yet more people are having trouble paying routine bills.
Apple Receives Flak for Its Private Relay iPhone Encryption - Several Carriers Want It Blocked
Several European carriers are voicing their opposing views on Apple’s Private Relay feature on iPhones and seek to block it
The Rise and Fall of the Golden Globes
For eight decades, the awards and the organization behind them played an outsized role in Hollywood. Here’s what changed.
Golden Globes ceremony plays out with no stars or TV audience but one awkward Twitter feed
Who knows what the "private" Golden Globes ceremony looked like Sunday -- but the group's Twitter feed was extremely strange.
Apple Watch Series 8 may not have a body temperature sensor after all
It’s hard launching ground-breaking features year after year.
Don't expect any new Apple Watch sensors any time soon, says Gurman
The Apple Watch Series 7 might not be very old but attention is already turning to what comes next — and according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, whatever Apple Watch Series 8 has to offer is unlikely to include any new sensors.
Stocks fall further as U.S. yield climb unnerves investors
U.S. stocks fell on Monday despite staging a comeback late in the day, as bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve could raise interest rates as soon as March led investors to pare risky assets and lifted the 10-year Treasury yield to a two-year high.
Higher interest rates upset stock market as hot inflation tests the Fed
Traders say the pressure on stocks isn't thanks to material concerns about the economy, but repositioning for higher interest rates.
Pfizer CEO says two Covid vaccine doses aren't 'enough for omicron'
Bourla said the two-dose vaccine has lost its protective power against infection and its ability to prevent hospitalization has also dropped.
Pfizer says Omicron-specific vaccine to be ready by March
Pfizer is confident it can deliver a vaccine that specifically targets omicron by March.
North Korea Launches 2nd Ballistic Missile in a Week, South Korea Says
The launch came as the U.N. Security Council met to discuss the country’s growing weapons threat.
Suspected North Korea missile test hit speed of Mach 10, more advanced than previous test, Seoul says
A suspected ballistic missile launched by North Korea on Tuesday was more advanced than the missile Pyongyang tested last week, reaching a velocity of more than 10 times the speed of sound, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.
Opinion | The precedent our win against neo-Nazis sets for the Jan. 6 suits against Trump
Our win in the Charlottesville case shows how Trump’s defense is flawed. In fact, the Charlottesville defense lost for the same reasons Trump should lose now.
Civil Suits Against Trump Seek Damages for Jan. 6 Attack
Lawyers argued that the cases against the former president should be allowed to go forward because he inflamed a mob and failed to stop the violence it wrought.
Tesla Is Raising Prices for Full Self Driving Once Again
Despite the software still being in beta testing.
China Works to Build Complete Tech Industry Within Borders
China wants to be able to completely support its technology and computer industry within its borders. Its first task is to help the company Alibaba enter the new business of making computer chips.
Dollar falls broadly on huge miss in U.S. payrolls despite drop in unemployment rate: Jan 10, 2022
Walmart beef sticks recalled for failure to label potential allergen
Beef sticks sold at Walmart were recalled for undeclared allergens. This comes at the heel of a ground beef recall at Walmart for E. coli
Bond Selloff Rattles Markets
A slide in bond prices has pushed the 10-year Treasury yield to its highest level since early 2020.
Stocks fall, bond yields rise as investors get taste of 2022
Stock investors got a sharp reminder that higher interest rates are coming. How fast and how high remains the wildcard.
Russia Readies Scores of Transport Planes as Troops Pour Into Kazakhstan
Moscow said it had prepared more than 75 aircraft to allow for continuous deployment of forces to help Kazakh authorities reassert control following days of sometimes violent protests.
Cash-strapped 9/11 Museum gave out bonuses to highest-paid executives
After laying off or furloughing 60 percent of its staff, the cash-starved 9/11 Memorial and Museum gave $1,000 bonuses to each of its 12 executives, The Post has learned.
View: Will the next 9/11 be a cyber attack?
The World Economic Forums Global Risk Report for 2021 placed cyber security failure among the greatest threats facing humanity within the next decade.
Noncitizens’ Right to Vote Becomes Law in New York City
Starting next year, 800,000 legal permanent residents will be eligible to vote in municipal elections.
Cypriot Scientist Says Deltacron Covid Variant Isn’t Error
A Cypriot scientist defended his assertion that a new strain of Covid-19 exists that combines characteristics of the delta and omicron variants.
200 National Guard deployed to help COVID-19 testing centers
ANTIOCH, Calif. (KGO/WKRC/CNN Newsource) - 200 California National Guard members are being deployed across the state to provide help to overwhelmed COVID-19 testing centers. Governor Gavin Newsom activated the guard on Friday amid the surge of new cases due to the omicron variant. Quamie Goodman didn't expect to see California national guard members helping folks navigate this busy COVID-19 testing site outside the Antioch Community Center.
The US jobs report was a warning sign – even before the Omicron surge | Robert Reich
The Fed wants to raise interest rates and coronavirus support programs are ending. Millions of families stand to suffer
Businesses struggle to find workers as record number of people quit their jobs
WESLACO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — People are leaving the workforce in record numbers. The jobs report released by the Labor Department showed 4.5 million people quit their jobs across the U.S. in No…
For The First Time, We've Seen a Red Giant Star Transition Into a Supernova
We're seeing many spectacular sights out in space as our telescopes become more powerful, but there's a new contender for the most exciting one yet: According to researchers, we've observed a red supergiant star exploding into a supernova for the fir
Giant Dying Star Explodes as Scientists Watch in Real Time: A First for Astronomy
The death of a star is one of the most dramatic and violent events in space—and astronomers had ...
Stock futures fall after S&P 500 posts 4-day losing streak
Stock futures were lower in overnight trading Sunday after a rocky start to 2022 for equity markets as interest rates rise.
Shares, bonds brace for high U.S. inflation, hawkish Fed
Major share markets were muted on Monday as investors count down to another U.S. inflation reading that could well set the seal on an early rate hike from the Federal Reserve, lifting bond yields and punishing tech stocks.
Several asteroids are heading towards Earth: How we deal with threats
Don't look now—but we are currently experiencing a rash of stories about a forthcoming global catastrophe. But in a change from reports of pandemics and climate change, this global catastrophe is produced by the impact of a giant asteroid. Or comet. Or both. This may feel extra ominous given the events in the recent Netflix film "Don't Look Up", in which the Earth is threatened by a "planet killer" asteroid.
The Planet-Killing Asteroid Is Always Political
Every generation gets the planet-killer story it deserves. ‘Don’t Look Up’ is no exception.
Royals await anxiously the fallout from Prince Andrew’s disgrace
The Queen’s favourite child, under siege in the press as he awaits a critical court ruling, is not the first obnoxious royal. But he has damaged ‘the Firm’ – and it will have to change
LA entrepreneur is the latest victim of city's home-invasion robberies
The mansion of wealthy LA entrepreneur, Florence Mirsky, co-founder of Koko Nuggz, was raided by three arm burglars at around 2a.m. Thursday after they zip-tied two housesitters, LAPD said.
Warzone players demand fixes as “crazy” crashing and freezing problems continue
Warzone players are demanding changes to end the crashing epidemic that has come with Caldera and Pacific Season One.
iOS Bug Causing iPhone to Send Message Read Receipts Even if Turned Off
According to new information, the iOS message bug is sending read receipts for messages despite being turned off on all Apple devices.
Tim Cook earned over 1,400 times the average Apple worker in 2021
Apple Inc boss Tim Cook's pay in 2021 was 1,447 times that of the average employee at the tech giant, a filing on Thursday showed, fueled by stock awards that helped him earn a total of nearly $100 million.
Analysis | The economy is feeling the effects of the fading baby boom
An older America means more adults who aren't working.
Bed Bath & Beyond closing another N.J. store, dozens nationwide
The popular home goods retailer will permanently close 37 stores throughout 19 states
Royal Caribbean pauses some cruise operations due to Omicron concerns
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd has paused some of its cruise operations amid rising numbers of COVID-19 infections due to the Omicron variant.
Car prices are expected to keep climbing throughout 2022 as the auto industry faces heightened demand and inventory constraints
The cost of used and new cars alike are anticipated to stay above average as the industry battles supply chain challenges and labor shortages.
PayPal confirms that it is 'exploring' a stablecoin
The Block reported last May that PayPal was holding exploratory conversations about a stablecoin.
'Looking Ugly': Crypto Prices Tumble Again After $300 Billion Sell-Off—How Low Can Bitcoin Go?
Bitcoin fell to a more than three month low of $40,600 on Saturday afternoon.
Will this time be different? Bitcoin eyes drop to $35K as BTC price paints 'death cross'
Bitcoin (BTC) formed a trading pattern Saturday that is widely watched by traditional chartists for its ability to predict further losses.
Thousands of Schools Impacted After IT Provider Hit by Ransomware
Finalsite said the attack occurred on Tuesday
Japan asks U.S. forces to stay on base as Covid cases jump
American forces have come under fire after a spike in coronavirus cases in areas where they are based in large numbers, including Okinawa and Iwakuni.
States are scrambling to keep up with an increase in Covid-19 hospitalizations and the demand for testing
As a Covid-19 testing shortage compounds a burgeoning crisis of new hospitalizations, more states are racing to help hospitals and health care networks with staff and supplies.
Mortgage Rates Surge. It's Just the Beginning.
As rates rise in 2022, economists expect home prices to continue to grow, though at a slower pace than in 2021.
With more than half a million Americans unhoused, the U.S. is still struggling to solve the homelessness crisis
The Covid pandemic caused a surge in housing costs and a rise in unemployment, leaving nearly 600,000 Americans unhoused in 2020.
Biden officials weighing Russia sanctions options after warnings about economic fallout, heightened cyber risk for US and allies
The Biden administration is still weighing exactly how it would penalize Russia if the country invades Ukraine, as US diplomats are just days away from high-stakes meetings with Kremlin officials.
Hotel chain converts Windows PCs to Chrome OS using CloudReady after ransomware attack
A Norwegian hotel chain turned to CloudReady to convert several thousand ransomware-locked Windows laptops into Chromebooks. This high...
America’s Omicron Wave Already Looks More Severe Than Europe’s
New York’s hospitalization data may not bode well for the rest of the country.
Walmart Cuts in Half Paid Leave for Workers Who Get Covid-19
The U.S. reported 704,369 new cases of covid-19 on Wednesday.
Hackers Have Sent Malware USB Sticks to Companies Disguised as Gifts
The "malicious USB stick" trick is old but apparently it's still wildly popular with the crooks.
Analysis: What the average citizen can do about the demise of US democracy
After a week of urgent warnings about the state of American democracy, what's the average citizen supposed to do about it? Here's what a politician, an activist and a professor who studies democracy had to say.
Economy gained just 199,000 jobs in December, far below expectations
The U.S. economy added just 199,000 jobs in December and the unemployment rate fell to 3.9 percent from 4.2 percent, capping a year of volatility in the labor
U.S. plans to discuss missile deployments with Russia as part of effort to defuse Ukraine crisis
U.S.-Russia talks in Geneva on Monday will be followed by a NATO-Russia Council meeting in Brussels on Wednesday and an OSCE meeting in Vienna on Thursday.
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White House bragging about Biden job gains draws social-media backlash
Social media users on Friday balked at a graphic the White House posted online that claimed President Biden has created far more jobs than any other commander-in-chief.
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