Category: Business News
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Regulator: Molson Coors Miller Lite Ad Went too Far Comparing Rival Products to Water
Comedy is one thing, but Molson Coors apparently crossed the line by comparing a competitor’s products to water.
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Walmart Is Shutting Down 9 Locations (So Far) This Year — Is Yours One?
The company plans to close seven stores, plus two locations that are “pickup only.”
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Oat Milk, Almond Milk and Other Non-Dairy Options Can Be Labeled As 'Milk,' According to the FDA
In draft guidance released Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration said that “milk” coming from sources like almonds and oats can retail the dairy label.
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HBO's 'White Lotus' Had an 'Impact' on Aperol Bitter Sales, Company Says. 'American People Enjoy Having Some Italy'
The Campari Group, which sells the Aperol bitter, saw an “impact” after the popular show’s latest season in Italy.
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'Never Have a Personalized Mug': CEO in South Africa Allegedly Poisoned with Cyanide In Coffee Mug
The former CEO of state-owned energy company Eskom claims he was poisoned with cyanide in December.
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Vermont Police Close Cold Case with DNA from Cigarette and Victim's Clothing
Over 50 years after Rita Curran was strangled to death, police identified her killer.
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Elon Musk Selects California as Tesla's Global Engineering HQ
Gov. Gavin Newsom joined the company’s CEO in making the announcement, though Musk has criticized California before.
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Bill Gates Bought a $940 Million Stake in Heineken Even Though He's 'Not a Big Beer Drinker.'
The purchase gives him ownership of 3.76% of the company’s shares.
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Strikes, Work Stoppages Increased Over 50% in the U.S. in 2022, According to a New Report
The school’s “Labor Action Tracker” tracks work stoppages in the U.S.
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Companies Can't Put Non-Disparagement Agreements In Severance Packages, According to a New Ruling by the National Labor Relations Board
“Employers cannot ask individual employees to choose between receiving benefits and exercising their rights,” chairman Lauren McFerran wrote.