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Biden Urges Gun Legislation Following Mass Shootings

President Biden stepped up his calls for legislation to reduce gun violence in a speech Thursday, as House Democrats pressed ahead with their own bill and Senate negotiators worked to reach a narrow bipartisan deal.

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Why Sheryl Sandberg Quit Facebook’s Meta

One of the world’s most powerful executives became increasingly burned out and disconnected from the mega-business she was instrumental in building. That dovetailed with a company investigation into her activities.

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Russian Oil Producers Stay One Step Ahead of Sanctions

Russia is getting oil to market by using ship-to-ship transfers and tapping Indian refineries to hide the origins of gasoline and other fuels.

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Elon Musk Tells Tesla Employees to Return to the Office

The electric-vehicle maker’s employees are required to spend at least 40 hours a week in the office, the Tesla boss said in an email to staff.

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Cracks Show in Western Front Against Russia’s War in Ukraine

America’s European allies are increasingly split over whether to keep shipping more powerful weapons to Ukraine, which some fear could prolong the conflict and increase its economic fallout.

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EU Sets Harshest Russian Sanctions, Targeting Oil and Insurance

The European Union is set to set to impose its toughest sanctions yet on Russia, banning imports of its oil and blocking insurers from covering its cargoes of crude, as the West seeks to deprive Moscow of cash needed to fund the war on Ukraine.

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Lumber Prices Slump With Rising Interest Rates

Prices have fallen more than 50% since March, when the Fed began raising borrowing costs to slow inflation.

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