Florida Dunkin' worker sentenced for fatal punch of customer
Vonelle Cook was irate when he entered the Dunkin' store last May and began yelling about customer service, police and prosecutors said. When Pujols, who is Black, asked him to leave, Cook called him a racial slur, and Pujols punched him.
Energy industry swipes back at Psaki 'red herring' comment on oil and gas leases
Energy industry representatives said the reason so many drilling permits sit unused is more complicated than White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki suggested.
Chevron CEO says natural gas pipeline from Israel to Europe could help alleviate shortage
Talks of a natural gas pipeline from Israel to Europe could be rekindled to provide the continent with an alternative to Russian gas amid Putin's invasion of Ukraine, Chevron CEO Michael Wirth said at the CERAWeek conference in Houston on Monday.
Dollar firm, euro hits 22-month low, ruble at record low
The euro was pinned near a 22-month low on Tuesday as war in Ukraine has darkened Europe's economic outlook, while commodity currencies took a breather in their weeks-long rally.
World Bank assembling $725M emergency package to Ukraine
The World Bank is sending a financing package to Ukraine as the country fights back against an invasion from neighboring Russia
McDonald's, PepsiCo urged to cease Russia operations by NY pension fund
The New York State Comptroller's office helps guide a $280 billion fund that has an estimated $110.8 million in public equity investments, including direct holdings and co-mingled funds in Russian companies.
Most Americans back banning Russian oil even if domestic gas prices jump: poll
A new national poll indicates that most Americans back the banning of Russian oil imports even if domestic gas prices jump higher
US natural gas companies targeted by hackers before Ukraine invasion: report
Hackers reportedly infiltrated computers belonging to current and former employees at nearly two dozen major natural gas suppliers, including U.S.-based Chevron and Cheniere Energy, in the two weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine.
Ukraine trucking company plays crucial role in war against Russia
Anastasiia Prychyna, who runs transportation and logistics firm Agrotep LTD in Ukraine, said her employees and others in the industry are heroes.
How international airfare could be impacted by Russia-Ukraine war
The closure of airspace over Russia will force airlines to find longer, alternate routes.
Ukrainian member of parliament: 'We are still waiting' for help
Ukrainian member of parliament Alexey Goncharenko stressed Ukraine's need for more military support and for tougher sanctions to fight back against Russia.
Nissan suspending Russia business, donating $2.75 million to Ukraine relief
Nissan is putting much of its Russian business on hold after the invasion of Ukraine. Exports to the country have been suspended and it will soon cease production at its factory in St. Petersburg.
Gas prices above $4 per gallon as Russia-Ukraine war impacts supply, disrupting global market
The U.S. national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline hit $4.009 on Sunday.
Russian sanctions: Will they curb Putin's aggression? Experts weigh in
The United States and its Western allies have imposed crippling sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Russia sanctions: Tech cutoff is bad, but credit service suspension 'unbearable' for average citizen
Tech companies including Apple, Google and Microsoft have suspended services in Russia, but the credit card service suspension is going to have more severe impact, according to an expert.
Russian oligarch at center of Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt French winery battle
Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler is at the center of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's legal battle over their French estate, just as oligarchs in his native country are facing sanctions due to Russia's war on Ukraine.
Dollar broadly firmer, euro extends slide early Monday
The euro extended its slide early Monday, hitting parity against the safe haven Swiss franc, and commodities of all stripes were on the rise as the Russian-Ukraine conflict showed no sign of cooling.
PayPal shuts down its services in Russia, citing Ukraine aggression
PayPal joins a growing list of companies shutting down business in Russia in response to Ukraine invasion.
Afghans resettling in US struggle to find affordable housing
Afghan refugees have difficulty finding affordable housing in the U.S.
Elon Musk calls for Europe to restart its nuclear power stations: 'critical to international security'
Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk on Sunday said Europe must reboot its nuclear power stations for the sake of national and international security.



















