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Wind Industry Hits Rough Seas
More than $30 billion in spending is delayed as crisis hits the renewable-energy sector that governments view as key. Source link
Campbell Soup to Acquire Maker of Rao's for $2.7 Billion
Campbell said the deal for Sovos Brands is expected to close in December. Source link
The U.S. Has a Beef With Europe—Over Cheese
Feta, Gorgonzola and Parmesan must be made in certain countries to be sold in the EU under those names. U.S. producers want change. Source link
Yellow Files for Bankruptcy After Shutting Down
The bankruptcy follows years of struggles as it tried to address the debt it accumulated through a series of mergers and a $700 million federal
The Era of Ultracheap Stuff Is Under Threat
Factories across Asia are struggling to attract young workers. That’s bad news for Western consumers accustomed to inexpensive goods made in the region. Source link
These Headphones Stay Outside Your Ears—and Can Go for a Swim
These pairs stay put while logging laps, because of tech called bone conduction. Source link
Big Oil’s Talent Crisis: High Salaries Are No Longer Enough
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Where to Find a $4-an-Hour Math Tutor With a Ph.D.? Overseas
Since the onset of the pandemic, traditionally in-person services are increasingly provided from abroad. Source link
'Barbie' Surpasses $1 Billion at the Box Office
“Barbie” is now the fourth U.S. motion picture directed or co-directed by a woman to cross the billion-dollar mark. Source link
When You and AI Become BFFs
Jacob Keller, a hospital security guard in Bowling Green, Ohio, starts patrolling corridors at midnight. It’s quiet, and he spends most of his time alone.