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Putin admits sanctions could hurt Russia’s economy

President Vladimir Putin has conceded that Western sanctions designed to starve the Kremlin of funds for its invasion of Ukraine could deal a blow to Russia’s economy.

After their university’s president canceled a charity drag show, students found a new venue

A group of students at West Texas A&M University have announced a new venue for their charity drag show, which was initially set to take place on campus before it was canceled by the school’s president.

DeSantis teases ‘more to come’ on latest twist in Disney battle: ‘You ain’t seen nothing yet’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday teased future, unspecified action against Disney after the entertainment giant appeared to thwart his attempts at a takeover of its special governing powers.

Did remote work doom SVB, March Madness money, and why the plastic water bottle industry is booming

Ellevest CEO & Co-Founder Sallie Krawcheck tells “Nightcap’s” Clare Duffy why remote work at SVB probably wasn’t a top reason the bank collapsed. Plus, UNC Chapel Hill Associate Professor Jonathan Jensen explains why footwear companies like Nike & Adid…

Senators to tour Colorado River as water negotiations reach critical juncture

A bipartisan delegation of Western senators and federal officials will tour key points along the Colorado River next week to see the nation’s depleted reservoirs and the basin’s vast water infrastructure.

White House calls on federal banking agencies to reverse Trump administration’s regulatory rollbacks

The Biden White House is calling on federal banking regulators to institute a number of changes intended to provide more oversight on large regional banks and reduce the risk of a future banking crisis.

Arizona Democrats sue to keep ‘No Labels’ candidates off ballots

The Arizona Democratic Party said Thursday it is suing to keep the business-friendly centrist group “No Labels” from being recognized as a political party with the ability to place candidates on the state’s ballot.

Hyundai and Kia thefts reach New York City

Spikes in car thefts of certain Hyundai and Kia models, a trend that began in the American midwest and was spread by how-to videos on social media, has reached America’s biggest city.

Bed Bath & Beyond says it will likely file for bankruptcy if it can’t sell $300 million in stock

Bed Bath & Beyond will sell up to $300 million of its stock to repay creditors and fund its business as it struggles to avoid bankruptcy.

A popular, but noxious, piping fix is sickening people. And it’s throughout America’s sewers.

Fumes from cured-in-place pipe projects have landed people in the hospital, triggered evacuations and sparked lawsuits. The industry says it’s safe.
     

Why skinny soda cans are everywhere

Suddenly, your beverage is taller.

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