Business leaders expect supply chain turmoil to last well into 2022
The ongoing supply chain crisis isn’t going to end anytime soon, according to a new survey of chief financial…
Continue ReadingThe ongoing supply chain crisis isn’t going to end anytime soon, according to a new survey of chief financial…
Continue ReadingBy Jack Guy, CNN The owner of a bakery in northern England has been left with a bitter taste in his mouth after authorities told him he had to stop…
Continue ReadingAbout 10,000 members of the United Auto Workers union went on strike against farm and construction equipment maker John Deere early Thursday…
Continue ReadingBy Daniela Mohor W., CNN One recent Saturday morning, Cristina Oyarzo, a 41-year-old historian who lives in the coastal Chilean city of Iquique, near…
Continue ReadingA group of around 100 “anarchists” caused more than $500,000 worth of damage to businesses and government buildings in downtown Portland Tuesday…
Continue ReadingServices that offer home euthanasia for pets have been busy since the pandemic led to restrictions on humans inside veterinary practices and animal…
Continue ReadingThe family of a local 4-year-old boy who died after falling through an iced over pond in Isabella County last year is hoping to prevent the tragedy…
Continue ReadingBy Katie Lobosco, CNN The US Department of Education recently announced significant changes to a federal student loan forgiveness program that aims…
Continue ReadingWells Fargo’s third-quarter earnings were up 59% after it freed up money it had set aside to cover loan losses.
The bank said it reduced the money…
Continue ReadingBy DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Despite renewed attention on efforts to diversify hiring in journalism since George Floyd’s…
Continue ReadingJamie Lee Curtis honored her mother Janet Leigh at the recent “Halloween Kills” premiere by replicating Leigh’s costume from her iconic role in…
Continue ReadingKCRA By Rachel Ramirez The West’s historic, multi-year drought is threatening water supply, food production and electricity generation. It has…
Continue ReadingThe number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to its lowest level since the pandemic began, a sign the job market is still…
Continue ReadingLONDON (AP) — The number of people killed by tuberculosis has risen for the first time in more than a decade, largely because fewer people have got…
Continue ReadingBy Maggie Fox and Jamie Gumbrecht, CNN Vaccine advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously Thursday to recommend emergency use…
Continue ReadingBy Raja Razek and Carma Hassan, CNN The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) disabled a website with resources for LGBTQ youth…
Continue ReadingBy Amy Simonson and Madeline Holcombe, CNN Joshua and Alexandra Price say they and their two children were mistakenly given the Covid-19 vaccine…
Continue ReadingThe congressmen and senators who represent the Desert Southwest in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday praised the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS)…
Continue ReadingBy Madeline Holcombe, CNN A Dallas man has been sentenced in a scheme to target gay men for violent crimes using the dating app Grindr, according to…
Continue ReadingBy Christina Zdanowicz, CNN A larger-than-life marble statue of civil rights pioneer Mary McLeod Bethune is replacing one of a Confederate general in…
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