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Trader Joe's Chicken Soup Dumplings Possibly Contaminated With Hard Plastic, Leading To Recall

Trader Joe's chicken soup dumplings are possibly contaminated with hard plastic. Here's what FSIS announced.


Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Some Other OPEC+ Producers to Prolong Oil Production Cuts Until June

Saudi Arabia, Russia, and some other key members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries Plus (OPEC+) have decided to prolong their voluntary crude supply cuts until June.

Microsoft and Mistral AI Join Forces To Challenge OpenAI's ChatGPT

After investing in OpenAI, Microsoft's partnership with Mistral AI will help improve its multilingual model comparable to ChatGPT 4, now available on Microsoft Azure.

Sony Buys 50% Of Michael Jackson's Music Catalog For $600 Million

Sony Music Group's record-breaking deal with Michael Jackson's catalog, valued at over $600 million, makes it the largest ever for a solo musician, encompassing hits from albums like Bad and tracks by other artists.


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A federal judge in Delaware has dismissed AstraZeneca's lawsuit challenging Medicare's new power to negotiate prices directly with drug manufacturers.
Yum China thrives amidst economic challenges by targeting both budget-conscious and quality-seeking consumers. Revenue soars by 19%, net profit by 81%, employing a value-driven approach.
Disney heirs pen a letter to support CEO Bob Iger amid feud with Nelson Peltz, who wants to seek board position.
Alibaba's Local Services Group (LSG) head, Yu Yongfu, will be leaving his role by March's end amid the company's restructuring, with younger leaders stepping up.
Asking staff to volunteer for layoffs is a way for IBM to reduce staff as part of its restructuring move, particularly in improving client demands.
Virgin Galactic has announced a pause in its space flights to redirect resources to developing its next-generation Delta-class spacecraft.
Electronic Arts has announced its plan to reduce its workforce by about 5%. Electronic Arts has announced its plan to reduce its workforce by about 5%, or roughly 670 employees, amid ongoing layoffs in the technology and gaming industry.
Dell Technologies witnessed a surge of over 15% in its shares following the release of its fourth-quarter results.
Apple permitted occasional discounts to their iPhone 15 models in China to stimulate demand as competition with other brands intensified.
The $1.4 billion potential sales loss for the World's biggest brewery was compounded by a nearly 7% drop in sales in Hong Kong and further declines in China for its Asia business.
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