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- Patagonia and Live Nation say they will bail out employees arrested in abortion protests
- Workers walk out of unionized Capitol Hill Starbucks to protest treatment of employees at other stores
- Buy now, pay later becomes a new way to pay for guns
- In Florida, Publix is a big player in COVID vaccines — but it won’t give them to kids younger than 5
- Juul can keep selling e-cigarettes as court blocks FDA ban
| Patagonia and Live Nation say they will bail out employees arrested in abortion protests Posted: 24 Jun 2022 09:15 PM PDT ![]() Pantagonia and Live Nation join a growing list of U.S. corporations that have committed to cover expenses for workers who live in states with restricted access to abortion care. |
| Posted: 24 Jun 2022 04:27 PM PDT ![]() Workers at a Capitol Hill Starbucks walked out Friday to protest the treatment of their colleagues at several other Starbucks locations in Seattle. |
| Buy now, pay later becomes a new way to pay for guns Posted: 24 Jun 2022 03:25 PM PDT ![]() Credova, a little-known fintech company, is leading the way in offering installment plans to buyers of guns and hunting supplies. |
| In Florida, Publix is a big player in COVID vaccines — but it won’t give them to kids younger than 5 Posted: 24 Jun 2022 12:24 PM PDT ![]() The vaccine rollout has been complicated in Florida, where state leaders have questioned the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, going against experts' recommendations. |
| Juul can keep selling e-cigarettes as court blocks FDA ban Posted: 24 Jun 2022 08:58 AM PDT ![]() A federal court has put a temporary hold on the government's order for Juul to stop selling its electronic cigarettes. |
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