Big Tobacco Will Feel the Burn From Pricier Gas
Costlier visits to the pump are starting to hurt U.S. cigarette sales. Major tobacco firms may have to tolerate market share losses to keep their investments in smoke-free products on track.Read More
Video shows tense scene in Jerusalem

Tensions are high at one of Jerusalem’s holiest sites following clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces. CNN’s Hadas Gold reports. Read More
‘This will end badly for the President’: Texts show warnings congressional Republicans were sending to White House ahead of Jan. 6

• READ: Mark Meadows’ texts with Mike Lee and Chip Roy Read More
Russia’s military said it struck what it called a ‘military facility,’ while Ukrainian officials reported heavy shelling in the east

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How Barnes & Noble Went From Villain to Hero

To independent booksellers, the enormous chain was once a threat. Now it’s vital to their survival. And it’s doing well.Read More
Costly Jet Fuel Lashes Airlines and Passengers
Air travel’s recovery is challenged as jet fuel rises faster than gasoline.Read More
How to Boost Your Tax Refund With a Guaranteed Great Return
With interest rates on I Bonds set to approach 10%, taxpayers can use their tax refunds to buy more than the normal $10,000 limit.Read More
Your $700 Online Side Hustle? Now the IRS Knows.
A new law means online platforms will have to file a 1099-K for people earning more than $600Read More
Globalization Isn’t Unraveling. It’s Changing.
The flow of trade, people and ideas among countries isn’t inevitably headed toward decline following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But it could be reshaped.Read More
Western officials: No short-term end in sight in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Secretary of State Antony Blinken told European allies that the United States believes the Russian war in Ukraine could last through the end of 2022, two European officials told CNN, as US and European officials have increasingly assessed that there is no short-term end in sight to the conflict. Read More