HiPP recalls baby food jars after rat poison was found in samples, with authorities investigating suspected product tampering in Europe.
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Air Canada suspends JFK flights from June to October amid rising jet fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict.
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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby suggests a potential merger with American Airlines, sparking debate over consolidation in the U.S. aviation industry.
Macy's announces 14 new store closures across the U.S., including two in California, as part of its plan to shut 150 underperforming locations by 2026.
7-Eleven plans to close 645 North American stores in 2026 as parent company Seven & i shifts strategy amid inflation and changing consumer habits.
Disney cuts 1,000 jobs in a major restructuring under new CEO Josh D'Amaro, impacting film, TV, ESPN, and corporate divisions.
Mercedes-Benz recalls over 24,000 vehicles from 2018–2020 due to a drive shaft defect that may increase crash risk, NHTSA says.
McDonald's is launching new refreshers, sodas, and energy drinks to compete in the growing beverage market and attract budget-conscious customers.
A lawsuit claims Costco failed to properly notify customers before membership renewals, raising concerns about billing and cancellation practices.
Google is investing $10 million to train 40,000 manufacturing workers in AI, aiming to close skills gaps and boost productivity.
FedEx CFO John Dietrich will step down after the FedEx Freight spinoff, as the company continues its major restructuring plan.
USPS proposes raising stamp prices to 82 cents as part of a new mailing rate increase aimed at addressing financial pressure and rising costs.
Chinese automakers boost global exports as domestic car sales decline, led by strong EV demand and expanding overseas markets in 2026.
A former personal assistant has pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $10 million from her elderly employers to fund a luxury shopping spree.
USPS pauses pension contributions to conserve cash as financial losses raise concerns about a potential funding crisis.
The DOJ investigates the NFL's broadcast model over rising costs and concerns it may limit competition and fan access.
Elon Musk's xAI has filed a lawsuit to block Colorado's new AI law, arguing it violates free speech and could slow down AI development in the U.S.
FCC proposes new restrictions on Chinese telecom firms, citing national security risks and tighter control over U.S. networks.


































