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Freedom Convoy Raises $2M on GiveSendGo After GoFundMe Removes Campaign
In a fresh campaign, under the name Freedom Convoy 2022, organizers said it was raising the funds for truckers protesting against vaccine mandates in Canada.
Amazon to Raise Prime Price Nearly 17 Percent
The price for Amazon Prime's annual subscription will go from $119 to $139. The monthly subscription price will also rise, from $12.99 to $14.99.
Spotify Will Add COVID Advisory to Podcasts After Neil Young Quits Service
Earlier this month, 270 scientists and medical professionals signed a letter urging Spotify to take action against Rogan, accusing him of spreading falsehoods on the podcast.
NFL Sued Over Chargers’ Relocation from San Diego
Chargers owner Dean Spanos had previously said in 1997 that the team would remain in San Diego unless the franchise suffered "severe financial hardship."
M&Ms Characters to Become More Inclusive
As part of the new mission to increase the “sense of belonging for 10 million people around the world by 2025,” Mars said the M&M’s characters — who serve as mascots of sorts for the brand — would be receiving fresh, new looks.
6 Important Crypto Updates to Know from The Past Week
Verizon will limit service around some airports in an apparent concession to carriers' concerns.
Verizon, AT&T Will Limit 5G Around Airports as Airlines Warn Of ‘Catastrophic’ Disruption
Verizon will limit service around some airports in an apparent concession to carriers' concerns.
United Airlines Warns 5G Plan Would Impact 1.25 mln Passengers A Year
U.S. airlines warn 5G interference could compromise key safety systems and result in suspended passenger and cargo flights.
Oil Rises to More Than 7-Year High on Mideast Tensions
The "new geopolitical tension added to ongoing signs of tightness across the market," ANZ Research analyst said in a note.
FDA Extends Shelf Life for Millions of Expired Coronavirus Test Kits in Florida
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) extended the expiration date for almost a million COVID-19 rapid tests that first expired in a Florida warehouse in September.