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Retailer Trade Group Wants Online Platforms to Clamp Down on Resale of Stolen Goods
The Retail Industry Leaders Association released a report alleging the safety risks, economic losses, and potential job losses they link to a surge in shoplifting crimes in the United States. Lisa LaBruno, senior EVP of retail operations at the trade organization, joined Cheddar News to discuss the impact of websites that allow for the resale of unverified goods and passing the INFORM Consumers Act to stamp it out. “We need to hold the online marketplaces accountable for being a favored venue for criminals to resell stolen product," LaBruno said. "And that is exactly what the INFORM Act is designed to do."

Biden Sanctions Russian Oligarchs, Banks in Ukraine Crisis
The East-West faceoff over Ukraine has escalated dramatically, with Russian lawmakers authorizing President Vladimir Putin to use military force outside his country and President Biden and European leaders responding by slapping sanctions on Russian oligarchs and banks.

Arbery Killers Convicted of Federal Hate Crimes in His Death
The three men convicted of murder in Ahmaud Arbery’s fatal shooting have been found guilty of federal hate crimes.

Stocks Slide Further Amid Ukraine Crisis; S&P in Correction
Stocks closed broadly lower Tuesday after Russia sent forces into Ukraine’s eastern region and the U.S., European Union and U.K. responded with economic sanctions.

Need2Know: Putin Orders Troops Into Ukraine, the Queen Is Sick & Guac Is Back
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Biden Is 'Convinced' Putin Has Decided to Invade Ukraine
President Biden says he’s “convinced” that Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to launch a further invasion of Ukraine, saying Friday he has “reason to believe” it will occur in the "coming days."

Need2Know: Ukraine Latest, Student Loans Canceled, & EVs Take the South
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Crypto Lobbying Boom Takes Off as Lawmakers, Regulators Get Savvier
The crypto lobbying boom kicked off last year, sparked by a broadly-worded provision in the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Cheddar's Alex Vuocolo takes a deeper look.

U.S. Approves New Headlights That Won't Blind Oncoming Drivers
Anyone who has ever been temporarily blinded by high-beam headlights from an oncoming car will be happy to hear this.
