Welcome to today's edition of the news. In today's headlines, we have stories about the ragtag army that won the battle of Kyiv, an outbreak of Ebola in Uganda, and Russia's move to annex occupied lands. We also have stories about credit cards for big spenders at Amazon, Salesforce's entry into the carbon-credit business, and advice for tech startups from venture capitalists. Finally, we have stories about Spotify's new audiobook service, Hertz's plans to buy EVs from GM, and a food supply crisis.
Russia Moves to Annex Occupied Lands as Ukraine Presses Offensive
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- Russia Moves to Annex Occupied Lands as Ukraine Presses Offensive: Russia moves to annex occupied lands as Ukraine presses offensive.
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- Spotify Offers Audiobook Service With 300,000 Titles: Spotify offers audiobook service with 300,000 titles.
- Hertz to Buy Up to 175,000 EVs From GM: Hertz to buy up to 175,000 EVs from GM.
- Beyond Meat Executive Arrested After Allegedly Biting Person’s Nose in Fight: Beyond Meat Executive Arrested After Allegedly Biting Person’s Nose in Fight.
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