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USDA's Handling of Boar's Head Listeria Outbreak Probed by Inspector General
The US Department of Agriculture's inspector general is investigating the agency's management of violations reported at the Virginia Boar's Head plant.
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Trader Joe's, Target, and Amazon Recall 10 Million Pounds of Beef and Chicken Over Listeria Risk
Nearly 10 million pounds of beef and chicken have been recalled due to potential listeria contamination, affecting frozen dinners and fresh salads sold at major grocery chains, including Trader Joe's and Amazon Fresh.
7-Eleven to Shut Down Hundreds of Underperforming Locations Across North America
7-Eleven has announced the closure of 444 underperforming locations across North America, accounting for 3% of its total stores, due to issues like slowing sales, declining traffic, and inflation.
Elon Musk Unveils Budget-Friendly Self-Driving Taxi, 20-Person Robovan at 'We, Robot' Event
Elon Musk unveiled Tesla's highly anticipated self-driving Cybercab and a new 20-person robovan at the 'We, Robot' event in California.
Boeing Cutting 17,000 Jobs, Delaying 777X Development, and Halting 767 Production
Boeing announced plans to cut 10% of its workforce, totaling about 17,000 employees, as CEO Kelly Ortberg emphasized the need for tough decisions to maintain competitiveness.
Boeing Files Unfair Labor Charge Against Union Representing 33,000 Striking Workers
Boeing has filed an unfair labor practice charge against the union of 33,000 striking West Coast workers, alleging bad faith bargaining and misinformation during the work stoppage.
Airbus Faces Increasing Delivery Delays Linked to Structural Part Shortages from Spirit AeroSystems
Airbus is grappling with supply chain issues related to key structural parts from Spirit AeroSystems, raising concerns about potential delays in jet deliveries.
TD Bank Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering Violations, Agrees to Pay Billions to Federal Agencies
TD Bank pleaded guilty to violating federal anti-money laundering and bank transparency laws, agreeing to pay over $3 billion in fines and penalties while limiting its future growth.
Bayer Ordered to Pay $78 Million to Pennsylvania Man in Roundup Cancer Case
A Pennsylvania jury ordered Bayer to pay $78 million to a man who claimed that using the company's Roundup weedkiller caused his cancer
Taco Bell Revives Fan-Favorite Double Decker Taco Ahead of Halloween Celebration
Taco Bell is bringing back the beloved Double Decker Taco, available nationwide until October 30, in celebration of Halloween, with a lower price than its last menu appearance.