Matt Gaetz Agreeing With Tucker Carlson’s ‘Replacement’ Claim Resurfaces

A tweet from Florida Representative Matt Gaetz calling a racist conspiracy pushed by Tucker Carlson “correct” has reemerged in the wake of the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York.The September tweet from Gaetz, in which the congressman praises Carlson for explaining “what is happening to America,” has been reshared online after the “Great Replacement Theory”…
American Cinematheque Adds David Zaslav as New Board Member

“The theatrical experience is essential to the art and business of storytelling,” the Warner Bros. Discovery CEO says in a statement…
McDonald’s to sell its Russian business over Ukraine war

Fast-food chain expected to book non-cash charge of up to $1.4bn for exit…
McDonald’s to sell its business in Russia after 30 years

Fast food chain’s boss says presence is no longer ‘consistent with its values’ after invasion of UkraineRussia-Ukraine war: latest updatesMcDonald’s has initiated a process to sell its business in Russia after 30 years of operating its restaurants in the country in the light of Moscow’s war on Ukraine.The fast food operator said the humanitarian crisis…
Shanghai plots path out of lockdown, but supply chain bottlenecks could last through the year

With draconian restrictions crippling manufacturers such as Tesla, European businesses are now reconsidering whether to invest further in China…
‘We can no longer keep the arches shining there’: McDonald’s CEO announces plan to start stripping out company symbols from Russia

The burger giant said holding on to its business in Russia “is no longer tenable, nor is it consistent with McDonald’s values.”…
Apple staff are already using ‘Tap to Pay’ at the HQ visitor center

In February Apple unveiled Tap to Pay, a new feature that will enable merchants to accept payments with only an iPhone — something that could cut into the business of companies like Square. Now, it turns out that Apple is already testing the feature at its own Apple Park visitor center in Cupertino. …
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UK Workers’ Slow Return to Office Weighs on Greggs’ Sales

Greggs Plc, Britain’s biggest bakery chain, said demand in big cities and business districts remains muted as consumers prefer to keep working from home a few days a week.