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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo testifies before a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies hearing to examine expanding broadband access, focusing on the Department of Commerce broadband programs in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, on Capitol Hill in Washington, February 1, 2022 in Washington, DC.
NewslettersHere’s how to reverse the pandemic’s hit to women’s employment gains
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Why the U.S. thinks China’s muted response to Russia’s invasion is a bad sign
PoliticsWhy the U.S. thinks China’s muted response to Russia’s invasion is a bad sign
By Peter Martin, Jenny Leonard, Alberto Nardelli, Jennifer Jacobs and BloombergMarch 18, 2022
If Ukraine keeps up resistance, expect Putin to make nuclear threats against the West
PoliticsIf Ukraine keeps up resistance, expect Putin to make nuclear threats against the West
By Tony Capaccio and BloombergMarch 18, 2022
President Joe Biden
PoliticsHouse votes to suspend trade relations with Russia after invasion of Ukraine
By Kevin Freking and The Associated PressMarch 17, 2022
Concept illustration of NASA's Perseverance rover.
EnvironmentPutin’s Ukraine War prompts scientists to cancel a much-anticipated mission to find life on Mars
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 17, 2022
Ukrainian firefighters work to extinguish fires following a Russian airstrike in Dnipro, Ukraine.
Startups & VentureHow a British rocket startup raced to evacuate its employees’ families from Ukraine
By Jeremy KahnMarch 17, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses the Bundestag
TechVolodymyr Zelenskyy slams ‘childish’ viral deepfake, but experts warn Russia’s cyber hit jobs won’t ‘always be so bad’
By Christiaan Hetzner and Jeremy KahnMarch 17, 2022
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov
FinanceRussia says it avoided default on its $40 billion sovereign debt, but creditors say they haven’t been paid yet
By Nicholas GordonMarch 17, 2022
The Federal Reserve’s interest rate rises are too little, too late
NewslettersThe Federal Reserve’s interest rate rises are too little, too late
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMarch 17, 2022
A child looks on near a sign which says Putin war criminal wanted for murder
Joe Biden calls Vladimir Putin a war criminal after Mariupol theater bombing — but what is a war crime and can the Russian president be prosecuted?
By Erik Larson and BloombergMarch 17, 2022
Former KGB agent’s superyacht can’t sail out of Norway because no one will sell it fuel
Former KGB agent’s superyacht can’t sail out of Norway because no one will sell it fuel
By Jill R. Shah, Lars Erik Taraldsen and BloombergMarch 17, 2022
How today’s cybersecurity pros ‘think like the attacker’ and look for ‘regular’ threats
LeadershipHow today’s cybersecurity pros ‘think like the attacker’ and look for ‘regular’ threats
By Fortune EditorsMarch 16, 2022
A man walks by a closed McDonald's in Moscow.
CommentaryA widely shared list of U.S. companies leaving and staying in Russia is holding business leaders accountable
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianMarch 16, 2022
Brokers and clerks at the London Metal Exchange
FinanceThe nickel market just shut down again as Putin’s war in Ukraine sends commodities into turmoil
By Will DanielMarch 16, 2022
Ukrainians are sleeping next to art and stashing it in underground bunkers to protect their culture
LifestyleUkrainians are sleeping next to art and stashing it in underground bunkers to protect their culture
By Carmela ChirinosMarch 16, 2022
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