Celebrity Life
Wu-Tang Album Owned by Shkreli Is Sold by U.S. Government
The price and identity of the buyer is being kept secret
Activision Blizzard Staff Sign Petition Supporting Labor Lawsuit
The letter was circulated following a turbulent week for the publisher behind Call of Duty and World of Warcraft
I Tried to Live Off Women-Owned Businesses. Turns Out, Men Still Run Everything
A record number of women run Fortune 500 companies. But they only make up 8.2% of the list.
President Biden to Name Google Foe Jonathan Kanter as U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Chief
The announcement is the latest sign that the administration is preparing a broad crackdown on large technology companies
Israel Warns Unilever Chief Over Ben & Jerry’s Boycott
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett warned Unilever Plc Chief Executive Officer Alan Jope that Ben & Jerry’s plans to halt sales in Jewish West Bank settlements and areas of east Jerusalem will have “serious repercussions, legal and otherwise.” Bennett said the Unilever ice cream brand had taken a “blatantly anti-Israel step” and that the government…
Senate Backs Bill to Ban Xinjiang Goods Unless Waiver Given
The U.S. Senate passed a bill Wednesday that would ban all goods from or made in China’s Xinjiang region unless importers can prove they weren’t made with forced labor, a move that could potentially have widespread implications for the solar industry. The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act requires the U.S Department of Homeland Security to…
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