Philip Morris International (PMI) has announced they are making a major investment of $232 million to expand production capacity for ZYN nicotine pouches at its Ownesboro, Kentucky plant, to help meet the strong demand.
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Warren Buffett offloads Bank of America shares worth $982 million in latest sale
Billionaire Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has sold some more shares of Bank of America over the past few days, raking in $981.9 million.
Read More Warren Buffett offloads Bank of America shares worth $982 million in latest saleAfghanistan: New Taliban Law Bans Women From Showing Their Faces And Speaking In Public
The Taliban on Monday rejected criticisms announced by the United Nations over new laws that ban women in Afghanistan from baring their faces and speaking in public places.
Read More Afghanistan: New Taliban Law Bans Women From Showing Their Faces And Speaking In PublicMexico ‘Pauses’ Diplomatic Relations With U.S. and Canada After Ambassadors Criticize President’s Judicial Reform
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of Mexico announced on Tuesday that his country will halt official contacts with U.S. and Canadian embassies, after their representatives had expressed disapproval of a judicial reform proposal that the Mexican president supports.
Read More Mexico ‘Pauses’ Diplomatic Relations With U.S. and Canada After Ambassadors Criticize President’s Judicial ReformKamala Harris Reverses Course, Supports Bill Spending ‘Hundreds of Millions’ on Border Wall
Having previously referred to Donald Trump’s proposed border wall as a “medieval vanity project” and a “waste of taxpayer money,” Kamala Harris has consistently stated that she would halt it. However, Harris has now pledged to sign a bill that would provide hundreds of millions of dollars to continue building a wall along the Southern border.
Read More Kamala Harris Reverses Course, Supports Bill Spending ‘Hundreds of Millions’ on Border WallZuckerberg Admits That Biden Admin Pressured Facebook (Meta) To Censor COVID-19 Content
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted in a letter on Monday that the Biden administration heavily pressured Facebook to censor any online content related to COVID-19 or mRNA vaccines for the virus.
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