Biden Administration Reveals New Tax Rules That Push Higher Pay for Green Energy Workers

Biden Administration Reveals New Tax Rules That Push Higher Pay for Green Energy Workers

The Biden administration has released the final regulations for the IRA's prevailing wage and registered apprenticeships (PWA) provisions.


Krispy Kreme Introduces Limited-Edition ‘Friends’ Doughnuts, but US Fans Are Baffled — Here’s Why

Krispy Kreme offered 'Friends' doughnuts, but they were exclusive to the UK and Ireland, leaving US fans confused.

California Court Issues $5.9 Million Fine on Amazon for Breaking Labor Law

The California Labor Commissioner’s Office fined Amazon $5.9 million for violating a state law that prevented warehouse workers from being pushed to work so quickly that their personal health and safety were put at risk.

US Pushes for Stricter Semiconductor Export Limits to China, Official Heads to Japan

A US official is traveling to Japan after discussions with the Dutch government to strengthen allied to restrict China's access to advanced semiconductor technology.


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Kansas has filed a lawsuit against Pfizer, accusing the pharmaceutical giant of misleading the public about its COVID-19 vaccine.
Sanctioned Russian Billionaire Files Lawsuit Against UBS Over Money Laundering Alerts
Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov has filed a lawsuit against a German unit of UBS Group AG over anti-money laundering reports that triggered a criminal investigation of him.
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Apple to Discontinue 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Service in US as It Launches New Loan Program
Apple announced it will discontinue its "buy now, pay later" service in the U.S. as it launches a new loan program allowing installment loans through credit and debit cards via Apple Pay later this year.
US DOJ Disrupts Russian AI-Enhanced Social Media Operation Spreading Pro-Russia Messages
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Microsoft's Xbox Marketing Head to Leave the Company to Join Roblox
.Jerret West, Microsoft's Xbox marketing chief, is leaving the firm to join Roblox. Jerret West, Microsoft's Xbox marketing chief, is leaving the firm to become the new chief marketing officer of the gaming platform Roblox.
Toyota Shareholders Re-Elect Akio Toyoda as Chairman Amid Safety Test Scandal, Governance Issues
Toyota shareholders re-elected chairman Akio Toyoda to his post on the board but left him beleaguered due to the company’s governance issues and scandals involving some of its car models.
FDA Approves Merck's Capvaxive Vaccine Designed to Prevent Pneumonia on Adults
The Food and Drug Administration approved Merck’s new vaccine, Capvaxive, which was designed to protect adults from a bacteria known as pneumococcus that could cause serious illnesses like pneumonia, but is yet to face the CDC’s scrutiny.
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