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National Consumers League CEO: 'We want Starbucks to stop sourcing from plantations and farms that exploit workers'

The National Consumers League has filed a lawsuit against the global Starbucks for deceptive advertising, calling its claim of 100-percent ethical sourcing of coffee and tea products a well-circulated lie.


McCaul on Binance exec's release: 'There's no time to waste'

As a new resolution calls for the humanitarian release of an American held in Nigeria, a major obstacle remains the need for medical records to substantiate the deteriorating health of this recently wheelchair-bound Binance exec.


Binance CEO on 200 million user milestone: 'Crypto has become too big to ignore and is not going away'

While remaining steadfast in its race to reach 1 billion registered users, global cryptocurrency giant Binance took the time to celebrate a recent 200 million-user milestone and predicted a faster pace for future growth.


Hill on former IRS agent's detention in Nigeria: 'Tigran must immediately be granted a humanitarian release'

Two Congress members have gone viral with their report on X, formerly known as Twitter, of “horrible” conditions in a Nigerian prison where former IRS agent Tigran Gambaryan is being held despite U.S. requests for a humanitarian release.


Chinese American Service League CEO on The Sue Ling Gin Foundation: 'Their philanthropic support has given our organization the resources needed to provide critical services, from childcare to in-home senior care'

A plethora of charitable and community endeavors might never have reached their full potential if not for a half-frozen sweet roll served as breakfast onboard a Midway Airlines flight in 1983.


MOUSA employment decreased in 2020, possibly due to COVID-19

The number of people employed by majority-owned U.S. affiliates (MOUSAs) of foreign multinational enterprises dropped from 2019 to 2020, and COVID-19 may have been to blame.