economy of the united states
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National Archives Reportedly Forced Trump to Turn Over Stolen Documents Spared From ‘Burn Bags’
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has compelled Donald Trump to finally hand over a bunch of official government documents he decided were his personal property when he left office.
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Chevron Is Hiring Journalists for Its ‘Newsroom’
Calling all climate journalists: Your dream job awaits, courtesy of Chevron. The oil giant is looking to hire people with journalistic experience to build out a “newsroom” — quotes around that word included in the job posting — to help spread propaganda the good news about Chevron.
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Apple Partially Closes Stores in New York City Amid Spread of Omicron Cases
In case you needed another indication that covid-19, fuelled by the newest omicron variant, is spreading like wildfire in some parts of the U.S., all you need to do is to check to see if Apple Stores are open. In New York City on Monday, they were not.
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At Least 4 Injured in Exxon Oil Refinery Fire
Houston area residents were startled awake early this morning by a thunderous boom followed up by smoke-filled, orange-tinted skies. The boom, felt at least 20 miles (32 kilometers) away by residents in the Clear Lake suburb, originated from Exxon’s Baytown refining and petrochemical facilities.