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Bird flu is spreading rapidly among California dairy cows. Will milk prices rise?
As a rapidly increasing number of California dairy farms suffer outbreaks of H5N1 bird flu, industry experts say it remains unclear just how the disease may affect the nation’s milk supply or pricing.
As of Oct. 9, the nation’s largest milk producing state had reported 93 H5N1 outbreaks in dairy herds — nearly doubling in the span of a ...Read more
Stellantis overhauls leadership, including new North American and European chiefs
Stellantis NV on Thursday announced a leadership overhaul amid recent financial and sales struggles, including new chief operating officers for North America and Europe and a new chief financial officer, among other moves.
For North America, Stellantis said current Jeep CEO Antonio Filosa will add chief operating officer for the region to his ...Read more
J&J talc bankruptcy stays in Texas, boosting settlement odds
Johnson & Johnson did not wrongly manipulate bankruptcy rules when it filed an insolvency case in Texas and not its home state of New Jersey, a federal judge ruled, increasing the odds the consumer health giant can settle claims its baby powder gave women cancer.
Judge Christopher Lopez said Thursday he’ll keep a J&J subsidiary in his Houston...Read more
A Georgia biotech firm finds itself fighting the FDA and former workers
MiMedx, a Marietta, Georgia, biomedical company that makes skin grafts and other treatments, is entangled in contentious legal battles with filings in recent weeks by a federal government agency in one court and 10 former employees in another.
Near the center of both conflicts is a new wound treatment it calls Axiofill, which the Food and Drug ...Read more
Atlanta ranked as best US city for Black homebuyers
New research published Thursday found Atlanta is the best city for Black people who want to get on the housing ladder. But it also reinforced findings on the gulf between white and Black homeownership in the US.
The report published by Columbia, Miss.-based Mortgage Research Center suggests the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta area is the most ...Read more
Mon Dieu! McDonald's puts Beyond Meat's plant-based McNuggets on French menu
McDonald's is putting Beyond Meat's plant-based chicken McNuggets on its French menu, marking an expansion of the El Segundo company's European business.
The Veggie McPlant Nuggets, made from wheat and pea proteins, will be served at all of McDonald's 1,560 restaurants in France on a permanent basis, the fast food company said this week.
"With...Read more
Here's how Delta performed in the third quarter, CrowdStrike outage and all
Delta Air Lines’ July meltdown triggered by the CrowdStrike outage took a chunk out of the carrier’s third quarter results, but Delta still managed to post a $1.27 billion profit during a busy summer season.
In the July-September quarter, Delta brought in $15.7 billion in revenue, up 1% from the third quarter last year. Delta’s third ...Read more
Does your deed say Black, Jewish, or Polish people can't live in your home? In Pa., there's a new way to address old discriminatory language
In 1927, 44 homeowners living on West Penn Street in Germantown, Pennsylvania, got together to write a rule for who could and couldn’t buy or rent their properties. They excluded everyone “other than those of the Caucasian race.”
And then they went even further.
If anyone of any other race occupied any of the properties, the covenant ...Read more
Real estate Q&A: What should we do if our house is damaged by a hurricane?
Q: We are new to Florida and dealing with our first major storm. Many people are telling us how to prepare, but not the realities of dealing with damage to our new home, should it occur. What do we do if something happens? — Justin
A: Natural disasters can occur no matter where someone lives. For some people, it could be a hurricane; for ...Read more
US jobless claims soar to year high, hit by Helene and auto cuts
Applications for US unemployment benefits rose last week to a more than one-year high, reflecting notable increases in Michigan and states hit by Hurricane Helene.
Initial claims increased by 33,000 to 258,000 in the week ended Oct. 5, surpassing all estimates in a Bloomberg survey of economists. On an unadjusted basis, more than half of the ...Read more
Google faces painful reckoning as antitrust cases rev up
Google’s antitrust problems are coming home to roost.
While the company has beat back European antitrust interventions by paying 6.5 billion euros ($7.1 billion), U.S. enforcers are now flexing their muscles — and the most painful part for the Alphabet Inc. unit won’t be monetary fines, but blows to core businesses that bring in big ...Read more
US CPI rises more than forecast, stalling inflation progress
Underlying U.S. inflation rose more than forecast in September, representing a pause in the recent progress toward moderating price pressures.
The so-called core consumer price index — which excludes food and energy costs — increased 0.3% for a second month, disrupting a string of lower readings, Bureau of Labor Statistics figures showed ...Read more
Office vacancy levels soar to record highs in biggest Bay Area markets
SAN JOSE, California — The Bay Area’s three primary office markets, haunted by empty buildings, have reached forbidding new milestones of record-high vacancy levels, according to a grim new report.
Silicon Valley, which roughly equates to Santa Clara County; downtown Oakland; and San Francisco all hit record-high office vacancy rates in the...Read more
Sammy Roth: Jane Fonda's anti-nuclear arguments don't make sense
Jane Fonda is a powerful, passionate climate advocate. She’s gotten arrested protesting at the U.S. Capitol, raised money to defeat a Big Oil ballot measure in California and written a book about activism. She lives her values.
So I was disappointed by some of the anti-nuclear arguments Fonda made in a recent opinion piece.
Writing for the ...Read more
Miamians are the most rent-burdened people in America -- and they're stressed about it
Their budgets strained, Miami metro residents are distressed about life in their increasingly unaffordable community.
More than three-quarters of South Floridians report difficulty paying for usual household expenses, according to the Census Bureau’s newest Household Pulse Survey released on Thursday.
That makes greater Miami — which ...Read more
What is sustainable paper innovation worth? For this company, about $7B
It’s a tall task to replace America’s reliance on plastic grocery bags, six-pack beverage rings and polystyrene products such as Styrofoam with more sustainable alternatives.
But for this company with a large Atlanta presence, greener alternatives to some of those fossil fuel-based products are becoming reality — and are worth a lot of ...Read more
Milton likely to hit Florida's phosphate mining hub, worrying environmentalists
Environmental groups are worried about possible pollution impacts as Hurricane Milton is likely to pass directly over Bone Valley, Florida, the heart of the state's phosphate mining and production.
According to a Tampa Bay Times analysis, 22 of Florida’s 25 phosphate waste piles are located in Hurricane Milton’s projected path over Manatee,...Read more
McDonald's sues major beef suppliers for alleged price-fixing
The world’s largest fast-food chain is accusing the world’s largest beef companies of illegally colluding to raise prices and boost their profits.
McDonald’s says Cargill, JBS, Tyson and National Beef secretly worked together over the past decade to limit supplies of cattle and fix prices, according to a federal lawsuit filed this month. ...Read more
Boeing withdraws contract offer as union talks break down
The crisis engulfing Boeing Co. took a dramatic turn after negotiations to resolve an almost monthlong strike collapsed and S&P Global Ratings warned it may cut the planemaker’s credit grade to junk.
Both the embattled company and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers blamed each other for the impasse. Boeing said ...Read more
Amazon unveils AI to help delivery drivers find packages faster
Amazon.com Inc. unveiled a new artificial intelligence tool designed to solve a major pain point in its quick delivery apparatus: drivers rummaging through cluttered vans at each stop searching for packages.
The technology projects a green circle on packages to be delivered at each stop and red Xs on those to be delivered later, Amazon said ...Read more
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- What is sustainable paper innovation worth? For this company, about $7B