New U.K. sanctions target Russian vodka, luxury vehicles, fashion and artwork The U.K. announced new economic sanctions against Russia and sanctioned more oligarchs and politicians. Government officials say they've designated more than 1,000 entities since the invasion began. Rachel Treisman
Shares in China fall amid strongest COVID-19 lockdown yet A second consecutive day of losses comes while China faces a surging number of COVID-19 cases across the country. Ayana Archie
Uber and Lyft add fuel surcharges to rides as gas prices surge nationwide As of Monday, the average cost of a gallon of regular fuel is now $4.325, according to AAA. Both ride-share companies say they're adding surcharges to deal with the spike in gas prices in the U.S. Jonathan Franklin
High gas prices present another hurdle in bringing workers back to the office Gas prices have soared just as workers who have been remote for two years return to their commutes. Some are asking for companies to wait until prices come down to bring people back. Andrea Hsu
Squatters took over a London mansion linked to a Russian oligarch Riot police arrived after protesters entered the building and unfurled banners on the balcony, including one reading "This property has been liberated." It's linked to billionaire Oleg Deripaska. Rachel Treisman
Silenced no more Non-disclosure agreements are a common job requirement, especially in tech. But many NDAs are so broad that they stop employees from speaking up about harassment, assault and discrimination at work. A new state law will change that. Patricia Murphy
Week in politics: Biden bans luxury exports to Russia; new bill for pandemic aid In Congress, there continues to be bipartisan opposition to Russia's actions in Ukraine, but there's trouble for the Biden administration's request for new spending to deal with the pandemic. Tamara Keith
Newly formed Amazon Fresh union faces first firing Less than a month after a new union formed at an Amazon Fresh store in Seattle, the first union member there has been fired. Joshua McNichols
The number of people working in nursing homes is down. So who takes care of elders? There's a crisis in elder care: not enough nurses and nurse aids to provide for the needs of older folks. Some economists believe immigration can help. Darian Woods
Foreign investors want out of the economic crossfire, but can't exit Russian holdings As wide-ranging sanctions cripple Russia's economy, many international investors have determined the country is no longer a place where they can invest their money. David Gura