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Apple halts sales of products to Russia, restricts access to Russian news apps
Apple has halted all sales of its products in Russia due to the country’s invasion of Ukraine, a company spokesperson said Tuesday.
EpiPen maker to pay $264 million to settle lawsuit
Viatris Inc, the drugmaker formerly known as Mylan, said on Monday it had agreed to pay $264 million to resolve a class action lawsuit.
Infant formula recall expanded following child's death, FDA says
Abbott Laboratories recalled some Similac PM 60/40 cans and cases produced at a Michigan facility, after an infant who was exposed to the powdered baby formula died.
Ukraine pushes for cease-fire as fighting rages and sanctions hit Russia's economy
Russian and Ukrainian officials were set to sit down for talks on Monday even as fighting raged around Kyiv and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s economy took a hit from Western sanctions.
Inflation is biggest fear in markets, despite Russian aggression
The rapidly unfolding geopolitical and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine rippled through Wall Street on Monday as investors tried to calculate the impact of
Russian economy spirals into deepening crisis as sanctions send people into panic
Widening Western sanctions roiled the Russian economy Monday, forcing the ruble to crater close to 30 percent against the U.S. dollar.
Target raising wages up to $24 an hour for some workers
Workers at Target stores and distribution centers in places like New York could see starting wages as high as $24 an hour.
BP to offload stake in Russia’s Rosneft, cites invasion of Ukraine
British energy giant BP announced Sunday it was offloading its 19.75 percent stake in Rosneft, a Russian-controlled oil company.
Will Russia-Ukraine conflict slow summer travel to Europe?
Spring and summer were looking great for European travel, as borders reopened, international restrictions lifted and millions of travelers booked overseas