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Ron DeSantis · FloridaFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) walked back his controversial comments characterizing Russia’s war on Ukraine as a “territorial dispute,” in a recent interview, but doubled down on his stance that the U.S. shouldn’t escalate its involvement in the conflict.
DeSantis clarifies Ukraine comments: No ‘sufficient interest’ for US to ‘escalate’ involvement
38% Left coverage: 8 sources
Business · UtahUtah Governor Spencer Cox signed legislation barring social media companies from allowing minors under 18 to have accounts without parental permission. Cox used social media to publicize the signing, tweeting that people could watch him sign the bills live on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube or LinkedIn. The legislation, slated to take effect next March, isopposed by digital rights groups and the ad industry.
Utah Gov. signs laws requiring parental consent for minors to use social media
50% Center coverage: 67 sources
Europe · DublinThe global tech consulting group Accenture on Thursday announced it’s laying off roughly 19,000 people as it works to cut costs, streamline operations and grapple with a difficult economic landscape.
Tech consulting giant Accenture cutting 19K jobs
43% Center coverage: 37 sources
Business · WashingtonThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is proposing a new rule that would prevent consumers from having to jump through hoops to end their subscriptions.
FTC eyes easier cancellations for free trials, subscriptions
64% Center coverage: 42 sources
Tech Companies · WashingtonChina said it would strongly oppose any forced sale of TikTok, responding for the first time to a Biden administration demand that the video app divest itself from its Beijing-based parent ByteDance Ltd. or face a nationwide ban.
China Says It Opposes a Forced Sale of TikTok
43% Right coverage: 28 sources
Ford · DearbornFord Motor said Thursday its electric vehicle business lost $2.1 billion last year on an operating basis, a loss that was more than offset by $10 billion in operating profit between its internal combustion and fleet businesses.
Ford’s EV business lost $2 billion in 2022, offset by big profits in fleet and legacy units
64% Center coverage: 72 sources
Europe · ZürichThe Swiss central bank hiked its key interest rate Thursday and insisted that a government-orchestrated takeover of troubled Credit Suisse by rival bank UBS ended the financial turmoil.
Swiss central bank says crisis halted as it hikes interest rates
41% Left coverage: 51 sources
Business · AustinUS-based job search platform Indeed said on Wednesday (Mar 22) it will cut about 2,200 jobs, or 15 per cent of its workforce, joining a host of companies rationalising their labour force following a pandemic-fuelled hiring boom.
Job-listing company Indeed laying off 2,200 employees
74% Center coverage: 46 sources