From Jenna Orkin
More than half the U.S. population has been infected with the coronavirus at least once since the pandemic began, according to data released by federal health officials. Many of the cases — among roughly 190 million people — are likely to have been asymptomatic or with few symptoms, but the data show infections have been more than double the official count.Elon Musk Thinks Social Media Isn’t Rocket Science
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Poland and Bulgaria say they won't bow down to Russia after Gazprom shut off their gas supply
Russian energy giant Gazprom said its services will not be restored until both countries make payments in Russian rubles.
Amazon will not receive a fine after one of its warehouses collapsed in a tornado, killing 6 workers
OSHA investigators found Amazon met "minimal federal safety guidelines" inside its Edwardsville warehouse.
Four European gas buyers have paid Russia in rubles for supplies, bucking the EU's urging in the energy face-off
Ten European companies have opened accounts at Russia's Gazprombank as a means to meet Putin's payment demands, Bloomberg said.
European gas prices have surged 28% since Russia halted supplies to Poland and Bulgaria
The Ukraine conflict has triggered the biggest commodities price shock in nearly 50 years and the impact on food and energy is set to last until 2024, the World Bank says
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Putin meets with UN chief at Kremlin's impractically long table
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