Business AOC can defend herself against attacks from Paul Gosar—should she have to? Published 3 years ago on 18 November 2021 By Terry Power Share Tweet In a mostly party-line vote, the House moved to punish Rep. Paul Gosar for posting a violent animated video directed at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Read More Related Topics:Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAOCAOC videoattackscensureClaire ZillmandefendEmma HinchliffeFortune Most Powerful WomenGosarshouldHouse censureKristen BellstromMost Powerful WomenPaulPaul GosarRep GosarThe Broad SheetThe Broadsheet Up Next VC crypto funds are getting bigger. So are the opportunities Don't Miss What the CEOs of Walgreens, Hilton and Progressive think about the Great Resignation Continue Reading You may like Blue Monday: Study Says Serious Heart Attacks More Common At Start Of Working Week Can Smartwatches Detect Heart Attacks And More Serious Heart Problems? More Young People Suffer Heart Attacks: Here’s What Experts Have To Say Everyday Warrior Podcast Episode 13: Tecovas Founder Paul Hedrick She wrote Airbnb’s first paid leave policy. Now this founder gets to create her own SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell, Gwyneth Paltrow back menopause telehealth startup Evernow Business These fast-growing Sun Belt cities suffer from high inflation Published 3 years ago on 4 May 2022 By Terry Power U.S. migration hotspots tend to have the highest inflation | Fortune You need to enable JavaScript to view this site. Continue Reading Business The U.S. is seizing a $325 million helipad-equipped megayacht in Fiji. The question is which Russian oligarch it belongs to Published 3 years ago on 4 May 2022 By Terry Power Oligarch sanctions: U.S. seizing $325 million megayacht in Fiji. The question is which Russian billionaire it belongs to | Fortune You need to enable JavaScript to view this site. Continue Reading Business Investors bank on today’s ‘once-in-a-generation’ Fed hike to be one of several Published 3 years ago on 4 May 2022 By Terry Power Fed rate hike: decision day rattles markets as investors worry that a giant ‘once-in-a-generation’ hike will be one of several this year | Fortune You need to enable JavaScript to view this site. Continue Reading