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Cocoa Crisis Update: Tony's CEO Blames Long-Term Underpayment of Farmers for Worsening Shortages

Cocoa Crisis Update: Tony's CEO Blames Long-Term Underpayment of Farmers for Worsening Shortages

The worsening cocoa crisis is making huge headlines across the world. Tony's CEO Douglas Lamont blames the long-term underpayment of farmers for the issue.


Boeing Re-Elects Departing CEO to Board as Company Faces Multiple Investigations

Boeing shareholders vote to retain the departing CEO amid ongoing challenges. The company is searching for a new chief executive to address the safety crisis and declining share prices, with potential candidates including industry experts like Patrick Shanahan, David Gitlin, and Greg Smith.

Silver Dethrones Gold Demand After Surpassing $30 an Ounce, Highest Level Since 2013

Silver has surged past $30 an ounce, outpacing gold with a 29% increase this year, driven by strong financial and industrial demand and a projected market deficit.

OpenAI Shuts Down AI Safety Team Just After Less Than a Year in Office

OpenAI has disbanded its AI safety team less than a year after its creation, following the recent departures of influential company leaders.


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Chinese companies are optimistic about global trade, posing challenges to complete separation, especially as European firms, notably Germany, Spain, and France, express confidence in expanding their presence in China.
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The Chinese government announced measures to stabilize the struggling real estate market. It allocated $42.25 billion to help state-owned enterprises purchase unsold apartments, aiming to provide liquidity and promote affordable housing.
Elon Musk Revives Challenge to Mark Zuckerberg for Physical Fight a Day After the Meta CEO's 40th Birthday
Elon Musk has revived his challenge to Mark Zuckerberg for a physical fight a day after the Meta CEO's 40th birthday.
Boeing Supplier Spirit AeroSystems to Layoff Over 400 Workers Following Production Decline, Days After Whistleblower’s Sudden Death
Boeing Supplier Spirit AeroSystems to Layoff Over 400 Workers Following Production Decline, Days After Whistleblower’s Sudden Death
IMF Criticizes Joe Biden's Ramping Up Chinese Import Tariffs, Says US Should Work With China to Resolve Disputes
The IMF is urging the US to maintain its open trade system instead of imposing new punitive duties on goods from China.
Kansas Businessman Admits Guilt in Illegally Exporting Aviation Tech to Russia
Federal authorities convicted a former diversity manager at Facebook and Nike to five years and three months for stealing more than $5 million in DEI funds.
Krispy Kreme Raises Global Points of Access Goal to 100,000, Which Includes Thousands of McDonald's Branches
Krispy Kreme is planning to expand its reach by selling donuts in more McDonald's branches and other restaurants abroad.
Ron DeSantis Removes Mentions of ‘Climate Change’ in Florida Laws to ‘Restore Sanity’
Climate change became less important in Florida when Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Wednesday.
Chinese authorities announced plans to buy some of its huge housing inventory, simplify financing requirements, and deliver unfinished homes.
Texas Residents Win to Preserve Historic 19th-Century Farm Amid Mall Development Battle
Residents near Dallas halted a farmland-to-shopping-center project through community opposition, leading the developer to retract the proposal, while in Plano, the Haggards face possible revisions to their mixed-use development plans amid local resistance.