Price Spikes In Asia Mean the World Is Now Facing Inflation

The world is now facing a synchronized inflation outbreak as food and energy prices surge in Asia, a shift from just a few months ago when the…

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One Thing You Can Do to Help Stop America’s Holiday Butter Shortage

As the holiday baking season approaches, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and some suppliers are warning that stocks are lower than normal—prompting concerns about a possible…

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TikTok CEO Says Oracle Has Begun Reviewing Its Source Code

ByteDance Ltd.’s TikTok is “on track” with its undertaking to have all U.S. user data hosted and overseen by Oracle Corp., as the Chinese tech behemoth struggles…

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The Best Inventions of 2022

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Amtrak’s Boss Has a Plan to Make You Love Trains Again

Across much of the U.S., taking the train isn’t exactly convenient. Slow service, delays, and poor access often make alternatives like flying or driving more attractive. But…

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The Complicated Legacy of the GameStop Craze

In early 2021, millions of ordinary people across the United States began buying shares of the declining video game store GameStop in increments of tens, hundreds or…

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What the Labor Movement Needs to Keep ‘Striketober’ Going, According to New AFL-CIO Leader Liz Shuler

(To receive weekly emails of conversations with the world’s top CEOs and business decisionmakers, click here.) As a burgeoning labor shortage precipitated 10 million job openings and…

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White Discrimination Claims Halt Program for BIPOC Farmers

MILWAUKEE — A federal judge has halted a loan forgiveness program for farmers of color in response to a lawsuit alleging the program discriminates against white farmers….

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