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Oct 14 2021
News
What you need to know about the supply chain bottlenecks
Supply chain snarls and labor shortages are driving prices higher and creating shortages as the economy struggles to adapt to a new phase of the coronavirus pandemic.
After slashing prices and laying off workers at the onset of COVID-19, manufacturers, suppliers and retailers have struggled for months to meet the quick rebound in demand unleashed by unprecedented federal aid and highly
The HillOct 13 2021
News
Vaping: FDA approves e-cigarette in US for first time
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates medical products in the US, has approved an e-cigarette for sale for the first time.
It authorised the marketing of three products from RJ Reynolds, under the Vuse brand.
The FDA decided that the benefit to adults trying to quit smoking outweighs the risk of teenagers becoming hooked.
The permitted products are
BBC NewsJan 29 2019
News
Justice Dept. charges Huawei with fraud, ratcheting up U.S.-China tensions
The Justice Department announced criminal charges Monday against Huawei Technologies, the world’s largest communications equipment manufacturer, and one of its top executives — a move likely to intensify trade tensions between the United States and China.
Washington PostNov 10 2021
Opinion
Team Biden and its media apologists blame you for supply shortages the White House refuses to fix
Worried about the shortages of goods due to the supply chain crisis? You’re right to be. But instead of fixing the problem, President Joe Biden and his team are blaming you for it — and telling Americans to just suck it up. It’s outrageous. And short-sighted.
The images of hundreds of cargo ships waiting to be unloaded isn’t one of those economic issues ordinary people have a hard time
New York Post (Opinion)Jun 07 2021
News
Sen. Cruz argues Facebook was censoring COVID-19 content ‘on behalf of the government’
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, argued on "Sunday Morning Futures" that "it now is clear" that Facebook was "utilizing their monopoly position to censor on behalf of the government" regarding information related to COVID-19 and its origins.
Cruz made the comment reacting to Facebook saying on May 26 that it would no longer ban posts suggesting COVID-19 is man-made amid mounting calls from
Fox News DigitalMay 10 2019
News
What equals justice for opioid crisis: Help victims or punish Big Pharma?
Three recent developments in lawsuits against opioid manufacturers and distributors point to different models of justice, from criminal prosecution to a $37 million payout without admission of wrongdoing.
What does justice look like in the opioid crisis? Three recent decisions in bellwether lawsuits offer different models of how best to move forward and help individuals and communities
Christian Science MonitorAug 03 2022
News
Pelosi’s Taiwan trip could have significant consequences for global economy
Relations between the US and China were poor even before the visit of the House of Representatives speaker to Taiwan. Now they have the potential to turn very nasty indeed – with significant consequences for the global economy.
At the moment, things look containable. Financial markets have responded relatively calmly to Nancy Pelosi’s visit and the military exercises that Beijing has
The GuardianMar 02 2021
News
Biden says U.S. will have enough vaccines for 300 million adults by end of May
President Biden on Tuesday said that ramped-up coronavirus vaccine production will provide enough doses for 300 million Americans by the end May.
Why it matters: That's two months sooner than Biden's previous promise of enough vaccines for all American adults by the end of July.
The accelerated timeline also comes on the heels of pharmaceutical manufacturer Merck teaming up with
AxiosJan 25 2021
News
Joe Biden appears to boost vaccination goal to 1.5m Americans per day
Joe Biden on Monday appeared to boost his goal for coronavirus vaccinations in his first 100 days in office, suggesting that the nation could soon be vaccinating 1.5 million Americans on average per day.
Biden signaled his increasing bullishness on the pace of vaccinations after signing an executive order to boost government purchases from US manufacturers. It was among a flurry of
The GuardianJul 12 2021
Opinion
Biden’s Blunders And Lies About Firearms And The Second Amendment
Professional “fact checkers” at the Washington Post and elsewhere aren’t notable for their pro-gun bias. In the past, for example, these propagandists have condemned as incorrect claims that Hillary Clinton doesn’t believe in the right to keep a gun at home for self-defense, and that Joe Biden supports gun confiscation, while using the same framework of politically desirable reality to uphold
The Daily Caller