COVID. Racial injustice. Political polarization. Climate change. Our sense of normalcy was already shattered. Now Ukraine has us doomscrolling again.
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
How to save money at the pump as gas prices hit all-time high with Russian invasion of Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is driving up gas prices with the national average price per gallon reaching a record high of $4.104, GasBuddy said.
Federal judge blocks Oregon law banning ‘love letters’ from homebuyers over First Amendment rights
Oregon was first state to ban real estate agents from sharing personal letters from buyers with home sellers out of housing discrimination worries.
Biden warns Russian cyberattacks are coming. What your business should do right now.
Biden warned Monday that Russia may be preparing to wage cyberattacks against the United States. Ransomware attacks are big risk for small businesses.
Apple stops iPhone, iPad and Mac sales in Russia over invasion of Ukraine
Apple has levied sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine and has stopped selling popular products like the iPhone in the country.
Biden warns Americans are at high risk of Russian cyberattacks after Ukraine invasion: What you should do right now
President Biden says Americans are at increased risk of being targeted by Russian cyberattacks. Here’s what you can do to protect yourself.
This California law got companies to add record numbers of women to their corporate boards
Public companies headquartered in California have added record numbers of women to their boards in the three years since the state set gender quotas.
Here’s why top women executives make 75 cents for every dollar men earn
Why is the pay gap between top women executives and men widening? Men are pocketing huge gains from stock-based compensation.
California warns Tesla it may sue over race discrimination and harassment allegations
A California state agency warned Tesla it has grounds for civil complaint over charges of race discrimination and harassment, the automaker disclosed.
How much does that job pay? New laws across the country are helping job applicants find out
New state and local laws force employers to share salary information with job applicants, giving women and people of color more power in negotiations.