Bill Clinton Saying Make America Great Again

Labor board seeks to force Amazon to reinstate fired worker

A federal labor board is seeking the reinstatement of an Amazon employee who was fired subsequently leading a protestation in the early days of the pandemic calling for the company to do more than to protect workers against COVID-19

March 17

FILE - This April 16, 2020 shows the Amazon logo in Douai, northern France. A federal labor board is seeking the reinstatement of an Amazon employee who was fired after leading a protest in the early days of the pandemic calling for the company to do more to protect workers against COVID-19. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler, File)

Contaminated Columbia River island added to Superfund list

The U.S. Ecology Protection Agency has added a contaminated isle on the Columbia River to the Superfund list of toxic waste sites

March 17

FILE - This June 3, 2011 photo, shows Bonneville Dam near Cascade Locks, Ore. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, March 17, 2022, added Bradford Island, which is next to the dam, and surrounding waters of the Columbia River to its Superfund list of toxic waste sites. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for years dumped toxic waste on the island. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

House votes to further restrict Russian merchandise after invasion

The Firm has voted to append normal merchandise relations with Russia and Republic of belarus

March 17

President Joe Biden announces that along with the European Union and the Group of Seven countries, the U.S. will move to revoke "most favored nation" trade status for Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, Friday, March 11, 2022, in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington. The Biden administration also banned imports of Russian seafood, alcohol and diamonds. And the U.S. is cutting the flow the other way, too: It's barring the export of expensive watches, cars, clothing and other luxury American products to Russia. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Us stocks extend rally fifty-fifty as oil climbs back to a higher place $100

Wall Street extended a rally into a 3rd solar day on Thursday, fifty-fifty as oil prices jumped dorsum to a higher place $100 per barrel

March 17

A currency trader watches monitors in front of screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) and the foreign exchange rate between U.S. dollar and South Korean won, right, at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, March 17, 2022. Asian stock prices have surged for a second day after the Federal Reserve announced its first interest rate hike since 2008 and China promised support for its real estate and internet industries. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

PayPal enables customers to ship money to Ukrainians

PayPal says that its users volition at present be able to send money to Ukrainians, both in the war-ravaged country also as those now refugees across Europe

March 17

FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2018, file photo the PayPal logo appears on a screen at the Nasdaq MarketSite, in New York's Times Square. PayPal says that its users will now be able to send money to Ukrainians, both in the war-ravaged country as well as those who are now refugees across Europe, Thursday, March 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

PagerDuty, Cheniere rise; SecureWorks, Bioceres fall

Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Th: PagerDuty, Cheniere ascension; SecureWorks, Bioceres fall

March 17

How major Us stock indexes fared Thursday

Wall Street extended a rally into a third day on Thursday, even every bit oil prices jumped back above $100 per barrel

March 17

Pressure mounts for multinationals in Russia to exit

Equally the war in Ukraine drags on, international companies still in Russia are coming under increasing pressure to go out

March 17

Closing prices for crude oil, aureate and other commodities

Endmost prices for crude oil, gilded and other commodities, and foreign exchange levels

March 17

Major UK ferry operator fires 800 crew, disrupting service

One of the largest ferry operators in the United Kingdom has fired 800 coiffure members without notice and plans to replace them with cheaper staff

March 17

Three P&O ferries, Spirit of Britain, Pride of Canterbury and Pride of Kent moor up in the cruise terminal at the Port of Dover in Kent as the company has suspended sailings ahead of a "major announcement", Thursday March 17, 2022. (Gareth Fuller/PA via AP)

Russian federation says information technology transferred bond payment to avert default

Russia's Finance Ministry building said it transferred a $117 one thousand thousand bond involvement payment in an endeavor to avert a default on government debt only left it open if the money really reached foreign investors by the borderline

March 17

Big new California reservoir on track for $2.2B federal loan

A long-delayed programme to build a giant lake in Northern California has gotten a large boost

March 17

FILE— Jerry Brown, left, and Kevin Spesert stand at what would be the bottom of the Sites Reservoir in Sites, Calif., on Friday, July 23, 2021. Brown is the executive director of the Sites Project Authority and Spesert is the authority's public affairs and real estate manager. Brown is confident that the Sites Reservoir will be built now that The Environmental Protection Agency, on Thursday, March 17, 2022, signaled its intent to loan nearly $2.2 billion to the Sites Project Authority to cover about half the cost of construction of the reservoir. (AP Photo/Adam Beam, File )

Koch to continue running 2 drinking glass facilities in Russia

Koch Industries is planning to proceed running two glass manufacturing facilities in Russia, saying it doesn't want to paw over the plants to the Russian authorities

March 17

An advertising sign for Koch Industries is shown at Fenway Park in Boston, Tuesday, July 30, 2019. Koch Industries is planning to continue running two glass manufacturing facilities in Russia, saying it doesn't want to hand over the plants to the Russian government, Thursday, March 17, 2022. Dave Robertson, president and COO of Koch Industries, said Koch doesn't want to turn the plants over to the Russian government

Russian businesses in United states of america face backlash from war in Ukraine

Americans angered by Russia's war on Ukraine are taking information technology out on Russian businesses, brands or anything that sounds Russian

March 17

Signs from from Russia, Ukraine, and other countries are displayed at Moscow on the Hudson in New York, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Angered by the deadly violence and the humanitarian crisis resulting from Russia's war on Ukraine, some Americans are dumping their frustrations on Russian businesses and brands — or anything that sounds Russian. Business owners and experts say it's the most intense anti-Russian sentiment they've seen, but they call the behavior irrational and misplaced, especially when so many owners are denouncing Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion, not to mention the fact that some of them are not even Russian. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Czech Republic opens tender for new nuclear reactor

The Czech republic has launched a tender to build a new reactor at the Dukovany nuclear power plant equally the land aims to increment nuclear power generation

March 17

FILE - Four of the cooling towers of the Dukovany nuclear power plant rise high above the natural surroundings of Dukovany, Czech Republic, Sept. 27, 2011. The Czech Republic launched a tender on Thursday, March 17, 2022 to build a new nuclear unit at the Dukovany plant as the country is aiming to increase its reliance on nuclear power. Three companies that have passed a security assessment by the Czech government are expected to bid for the lucrative multi billion dollars project. It's U.S. Westinghouse, France's EDF and Korea's KHNP. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Vatican cardinal says donations went to charity, non blood brother

A once-powerful cardinal has told a Vatican court that he donated 125,000 euros ($140,000) of Vatican money to a Sardinian diocesan charity for purely charitable reasons

March 17

FILE - Cardinal Angelo Becciu talks to journalists during press conference in Rome, on Sept. 25, 2020. A once-powerful cardinal testified Thursday that he donated 125,000 euros of Vatican money to a Sardinian diocese for purely charitable reasons, rejecting Vatican prosecutors' claims that the money benefitted his brother who ran the charity. Cardinal Angelo Becciu, the first-ever cardinal to testify before the Vatican's criminal tribunal, said he couldn't deny that his brother Antonino Becciu was the legal representative of the Spes charity, which is the operational arm of the Diocese of Ozieri's Caritas charity operation. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, File)

Report: SUVs, pickups hitting pedestrians more than often than cars do

Drivers of bigger vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUVs are more than likely to hit pedestrians while making turns than drivers of cars

March 17

FILE - In this June 8, 2016, file photo, a maroon and silver truck drove, left, drives through the marked crosswalk in front of pedestrian volunteers Dave Passiuk and Nelsie Yang in St. Paul, Minn. Drivers of bigger vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUVs are more likely to hit pedestrians while making turns than drivers of cars, according to a new study. The research released Thursday, March 17, 2022, by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety points to the increasing popularity of larger vehicles as a possible factor in rising pedestrian deaths on U.S. roads. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP, File)

Amazon closes $8.5B deal to learn Hollywood studio MGM

Amazon has closed its $8.5 billion acquisition of Hollywood studio MGM, two days after European regulators said the deal "would non significantly reduce competition" in European markets

March 17

FILE - An Amazon logo appears on an Amazon delivery van, on Oct. 1, 2020, in Boston. Amazon announced Thursday, March 17, 2022 it has closed its acquisition of Hollywood studio MGM two days after European regulators said the deal

State of war in Ukraine will have global economic toll, group warns

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Evolution is warning that Russia's war in Ukraine will disrupt commerce and clog up supply bondage, slashing economic growth and pushing prices sharply higher effectually the world

March 17

FILE - Farmers harvest with their combines in a wheat field near the village Tbilisskaya, Russia, July 21, 2021. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is warning that Russia's war in Ukraine will disrupt commerce and clog up supply chains, slashing economic growth and pushing prices sharply higher around the globe. In a grim assessment out Thursday, March 17, 2022, the 38-country OECD said that over the next year the conflict would reduce the broadest measure of economic output by 1.08% worldwide. (AP Photo/Vitaly Timkiv, File)

Tech leaders would face up prison if they don't follow Britain rules

The British authorities has unveiled its online safe bill in Parliament, which is aimed at protecting internet users from damage

March 17

FILE - In this Sept. 28, 2020 file photo, a view of the TikTok app logo, in Tokyo. Senior managers at tech companies face up to two years in prison if they fail to comply with new British laws aimed at ensuring online safety for internet users, the U.K. government said Thursday as it unveiled the draft legislation in Parliament. The ambitious but controversial Online Safety Bill gives regulators wide ranging powers to crack down on digital and social media companies like Google, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File)

Turkish fundamental bank doesn't change rates every bit aggrandizement soars

Turkey's primal bank has kept involvement rates unchanged for a third month as consumer prices surge at an center-popping pace

March 17

FILE - People buy food at an open air market in Ankara, Turkey, on Dec. 12, 2021. Turkey's central bank has kept interest rates unchanged for a third month as consumer prices surge at an eye-popping pace. The decision Thursday comes after a series of rate cuts last year triggered a currency crisis that has made it difficult for people to buy basic goods. The latest official statistics showed inflation above 54.4%. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozblici, File)

Fearfulness itself: inflation risks being cocky-reinforcing prophecy

Prices are ascension at the fastest rate in generations, and have already proven many economists incorrect by standing to rise far longer than they expected concluding yr

March 17

Banking company of England raises key involvement rate to gainsay inflation

The Depository financial institution of England has raised its key interest rate for the tertiary time since December as it pushes alee faster than other central banks in combating a global moving ridge of aggrandizement that is gear up to accelerate following Russian federation's invasion of Ukraine

March 17

FILE - From left, Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy Ben Broadbent, Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey, Chief Press Officer Sebastian Walsh and Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking Dave Ramsden attend the Bank of England Monetary Policy Report press conference at the Bank of England, London, Thursday Nov. 4, 2021. The Bank of England is likely to raise its key interest rate for the third time since December. It is pushing ahead faster than other central banks in combating a global wave of inflation fueled by soaring energy prices. Economists expect the Bank of England to boost its key rate to 0.75% on Thursday, March 17, 2022 after the war in Ukraine pushed oil prices to a 13-year high earlier this month. (Justin Tallis/Pool via AP, File)

Fewer Americans file for jobless claims last week

Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last calendar week, as layoffs keep to decline amid a potent task market rebound

March 17

FILE - Trucks load and unload shipping containers at the Port of Long Beach in Long Beach, Calif., Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021. California's unemployment rate held steady in January as the state added 53,600 jobs. California's unemployment rate held steady in January as the nation's most populous state added 53,600 jobs. It's a sign the state's economy is slowly returning to pre-pandemic levels. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

Railway glitch delays, halts trains in Poland, Italy

Railway government in Poland and Italy say major malfunctions in the electronic control systems have caused significant delays and cancellations on railroad train routes in both countries

March 17

People who fled the war in Ukraine wait at the train station in Przemysl, southeastern Poland, Thursday, March 17, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine entered its fourth week on Thursday, with Russian forces largely bogged down outside major cities and shelling them from a distance, raining havoc on civilians. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

U.s.a. expels another Chinese telephone carrier on security grounds

Washington has expelled some other state-owned Chinese phone carrier from the U.Due south. marketplace over national security concerns amid rise tension with Beijing

March 17

Hong Kong shares soar 9% on China pledge to support economy

Asian stock prices have surged for a second day after the Federal Reserve appear its get-go involvement charge per unit hike since 2008 and Prc promised support for its existent estate and internet industries

March 17

Trader Justin Flinn, left, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Stocks rose in afternoon trading Wednesday and Wall Street added to its gains as markets gather hope that there may be better news on the horizon on inflation, the war in Ukraine and other worries that have been keeping investors unsettled. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Senate panel confirms Powell, Brainard to superlative Fed posts

The Senate Banking Commission has approved Jerome Powell'southward nomination to a second iv-twelvemonth term as chair of the Federal Reserve

March 16

How major United states stock indexes fared Wed

Stocks shook off an afternoon stumble and concluded higher on Wall Street after the Federal Reserve appear its beginning interest rate hike since 2018

March 16

Usa works to 'seize and freeze' wealth of Russian oligarchs

Announcing tough sanctions confronting Russian oligarchs over the state of war in Ukraine was step one

March 16

A view of the yacht "Lady M", owned by Russian oligarch Alexei Mordashov, at it is docked at Imperia's harbor, Italy, Saturday, March 5, 2022. European governments are moving against Russian oligarchs to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin to back down on his war in Ukraine, seizing superyachts and other luxury properties from billionaires on sanctions lists. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

Atlantic Metropolis casino revenue up 43% in February

Atlantic Urban center's in-person casino revenue in February was 43% higher than it was a twelvemonth ago, and just beneath the level of February 2020, right earlier the coronavirus pandemic hit

March 16

FILE - Gamblers play slot machines at Caesars casino in Atlantic City N.J., Jan. 27, 2022. Figures released by New Jersey gambling regulators on March 16, 2022, show Atlantic City's in-person casino revenue in February was 43% higher than it was a year ago, and even outpaced the level of Feb. 2019, just before the coronavirus pandemic hit. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry, File)

Chris Cuomo wants $125 1000000 for 'unlawful' CNN firing

Old prime time ballast Chris Cuomo on Midweek asked an arbitrator to honor him $125 million for what he called his "unlawful" firing

March 16

FILE - CNN news anchor Chris Cuomo attends the WarnerMedia Upfront at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, May 15, 2019, in New York. Former prime time anchor Cuomo on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, asked an arbitrator to award him $125 million for what he called his 'unlawful' firing. Former CNN chief Jeff Zucker fired Cuomo in December, saying he hadn't been aware of the extent the anchor had helped his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, fight sexual harassment allegations. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

Fed begins aggrandizement fight with fundamental rate hike, more to come up

Officials are working to tame the worst inflation since the 1970s.

March 16

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies before the Senate Banking Committee hearing, Thursday, March 3, 2022 on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Tom Williams, Pool via AP)

Starbucks, Jabil ascension; NortonLifeLock, Lockheed autumn

Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Wednesday: Starbucks, Jabil rising; NortonLifeLock, Lockheed fall

March 16

Leasing firm sees 'headway' in returning planes from Russia

An American shipping-leasing company with some of its planes stuck in Russia says it is making progress in getting planes back

March 16

FILE - Passenger planes are parked at Sheremetyevo airport, outside Moscow, Russia, March 1, 2022. An American aircraft-leasing company with some of its planes stuck in Russia says it is making progress in getting planes back. But the chairman of Los Angeles-based Air Lease Corporation didn't give any specifics on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, such as saying how many planes the company has recovered. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin, File)

Closing prices for rough oil, gold and other commodities

Closing prices for crude oil, gold and other commodities, and foreign substitution levels

March 16

Text of the Federal Reserve's statement afterward its meeting

Below is the statement the Fed released Wednesday after its policy meeting ended: Indicators of economical activity and employment have continued to strengthen. Job gains have been strong in contempo months, and the unemployment rate has declined substantially. Inflation remains elevated, reflecting supply and need imbalances related to the pandemic, higher energy prices, and broader price pressures. The invasion of Ukraine by Russia is causing tremendous human being and economic hardship. The implications for the U.S. economy are highly uncertain, but in the almost term the invasion and related events are likely to create boosted upward pressure on inflation and weigh on economic activity. The Committee seeks to achieve maximum employment and inflation at the rate of 2 percent over the longer run. With appropriate firming in the stance of monetary policy, the Committee expects inflation to return to its 2 percent objective and the labor market to remain strong. In support of these...

March 16

Howard Schultz returns to lead Starbucks on interim footing

Longtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is returning to atomic number 82 the company on an interim basis after the coffee giant's current CEO announced his retirement

March sixteen

Michelle Eisen, a barista at the Buffalo, NY, Elmwood Starbucks location, the first Starbuck location to unionize, helps out the local Starbucks Workers United, employees of a local Starbucks, as they gather at a local union hall to cast votes to unionize or not, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022, in Mesa, Ariz. The NLRB delayed the vote due to an appeal by Starbucks. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Sri Lankan leader seeks IMF help as economical crisis deepens

Sri Lanka'southward president says his government is in discussions with the International Monetary Fund, other agencies and countries on deferring loan repayments

March xvi

Supporters of Sri Lanka's main opposition sit on the fence of the Chinese owned Port City project as they gather a protest outside the president's office in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. The protestors were demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as the country suffers one of the worst economic crises in history. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

BMW, VW warn of shortages from part suppliers in Ukraine

BMW and Volkswagen have warned that Russia'southward invasion of Ukraine is causing shortages of some vital components, forcing them to reduce vehicle product in Europe

March xvi

FILE - The logo of German car manufacturer BMW is fixed at the headquarters in Munich, Germany, May 14, 2021. German automaker BMW reports second-quarter earnings on Tuesday Aug. 3, 2021. BMW said Wednesday, March 16, 2022 that bottlenecks at its suppliers in Ukraine have forced it to adjust or interrupt production at a number of factories, which is likely to have a negative impact on auto sales figures. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, file)

Lake Powell hits historic low, raising hydropower concerns

A critical Colorado River reservoir has fallen to a record depression level, raising new concerns about a ability source for millions of people in the U.S. West

March 16

FILE - In this July 31, 2021 photo, a boat cruises along Lake Powell near Page, Ariz. The elevation of Lake Powell fell below 3,525 feet (1,075 meters), a record low that surpasses a critical threshold at which officials have long warned signals their ability to general hydropower is in jeopardy. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

Disney workers plan walkout to protest 'Don't Say Gay' beak

Disney workers are planning walkouts during their breaks every day this calendar week to protestation CEO Bob Chapek's slow response in publicly criticizing Florida's so-called Don't Say Gay legislation

March 16

Tired of waiting for driverless vehicles? Head to a subcontract

For years Americans have been told autonomous engineering was improving and that driverless vehicles were just around the corner

March 16

This 2021 photo provided by John Deere shows an autonomous tractor plowing a field, without a driver, on a farm in Blue Earth, Minn. (Bill Krzyzanowski/John Deere via AP)

How to absorber the financial hit from sky-high gas prices

Any motorist who has filled up lately could be forgiven for wincing in disbelief

March 16

Prices are displayed on a sign at a gas station in Milwaukee on Monday, March 14, 2022, with a billboard for medical services in the background. The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline shot up a whopping 79 cents over the past two weeks to a record-setting $4.43 per gallon (3.8 liters) as Russia's invasion of Ukraine is contributing to already-high prices at the pump. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

EXPLAINER: What would a Russian bond default mean?

Ratings agencies say Russian federation is on the verge of defaulting on authorities bonds following its invasion of Ukraine, with billions of dollars owed to foreigners

March 16

Retail sales upward 0.3% in Feb amid higher prices

After beginning the yr in a buying mood, Americans slowed their spending in February as prices for food, gasoline, toothpaste and but near everything else continue to rise

March 16

FILE - Judy Gallagher, left, wears a mask as she looks through music at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop Monday, June 29, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. The Nashville record store that was opened by Opry legend Ernest Tubb in 1947 will close as the building is being put up for sale. Owners announced on Friday that the shop on Broadway will close in the spring after being in its current location since 1951, citing circumstances

China tries to calm markets by pledging support for economy

China'south leaders are trying to calm jittery investors by promising more assist for its struggling existent estate manufacture, internet companies and entrepreneurs who desire to raise money abroad

March xvi

FILE - A woman walks past a large video screen at a shopping mall showing Chinese President Xi Jinping arriving for the opening session of the annual meeting of China's National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing, Saturday, March 5, 2022. China's government tried Wednesday, March 16, to calm jittery investors by promising more help for its struggling real estate industry, internet companies and entrepreneurs who want to raise money abroad after regulatory crackdowns fueled uncertainty and caused share prices to plunge. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

London nickel trading suspended again after brief resumption

Nickel trading in London has been suspended presently afterwards it resumed following a weeklong halt equally the substitution investigated a glitch

March 16

The office buildings for Tsingshan Holding Group is seen in Wenzhou, in east China's Zhejiang province, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. The London Metal Exchange plans to resume trading in nickel, a week after it was suspended when the price of the metal surged to over $100,000 a ton. That followed an announcement Monday by Tsingshan Holding Group, a Chinese metals giant, that it had struck a deal with a consortium of its creditors on a "standstill arrangement." (Chinatopix Via AP)

Nippon prosecutors appeal in ex-Nissan executive Kelly trial

Japanese prosecutors have filed an entreatment against the verdict in the trial of former Nissan executive Greg Kelly

March 16

Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., left, walks with Greg Kelly, right, a former Nissan executive, and his wife, Dee Kelly, lower right, at Nashville International Airport in Nashville, Tenn., Monday, March 14, 2022. Kelly returned to Nashville after a Tokyo court gave Kelly, who was charged with underreporting his boss Carlos Ghosn's pay, a suspended sentence. (Andrew Nelles/The Tennessean via AP, Pool)

Hong Kong's Hang Seng share alphabetize soars 8% in reprieve from recent slide after China promises support for economy

Hong Kong's Hang Seng share index soars eight% in reprieve from recent slide after Red china promises support for economy

March 16

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