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Biden Administration's Economic Policies a 'Failure,' Says Billionaire Investor Stanley Druckenmiller

Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller expresses dissatisfaction with the Biden Administration's economic policies, criticizing Treasury Secretary Yellen and Fed Chair Powell and blaming rising inflation on government spending.


States With Abortion Bans Is Driving Away Young Employees

Young employees do not want to work in 20 states with Abortion bans, according to a survey with respondents aged 18-34 years old.

Global Olive Oil Production Hits Decade Low, Prices Set to Rise

Olive oil costs are still rising, so consumers should prepare for more increases. Olive oil prices are expected to exceed £16 per liter ($21).

Neuralink Co-Founder Implies He Left Elon Musk's Brain Implant Company Over Safety Concerns

A co-founder of Neuralink has implied that he left the brain implant company of Elon Musk over safety concerns.


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Palmer Candy Recalls Over a Dozen 'White Coated' Confectionary Products Over Possible Salmonella Contamination
Palmer Candy, an Iowa-based candy company, is recalling several white-coated confectionary products due to potential Salmonella contamination.
EU Greenlights Japan's Nippon Steel's $14.9 Billion Acquisition of US Steel Despite Opposition
The European Union (EU) has approved Japan's Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel for $14.9 billion despite facing opposition in the United States.
Some California Stores May Be Forced to Close Self-Checkout Lanes Under New Bill
Some California stores may be compelled to eliminate self-checkout lanes due to a new bill that changes the regulations of the service.
Joe Biden Administration Sanctions Colombian Maritime Companies Preying on Vulnerable Migrants Seeking to Enter US
The administration of President of Joe Biden has implemented visa restrictions on executives of several Colombian maritime transportation companies accused of exploiting vulnerable migrants seeking to enter the US.
Joe Biden Administration to Provide $285 Million for a First-of-Its-Kind 'Digital Twin' Chip Research Institute
The administration of President Joe Biden has allocated some $285 million in funding from the CHIPS Act to pioneer a digital twin technology institute specifically for semiconductors.
Americans Brace for Another Round of Higher Housing Costs, NY Fed Survey Finds
Americans are preparing for another wave of increased housing expenses, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
US Banks See Loan Demand Drop, Fed Survey Says
US banks have observed a fresh decline in loan demand for industrial purposes and household demand for credit during the first quarter of the year, according to a Federal Reserve survey.
Planters Recalls Peanuts, Mixed Nuts Across US Over Potential Listeria Contamination
Two products sold at Dollar Tree and Publix locations have been recalled by Planters due to potential Listeria contamination.
Starbucks Must Fix Customer Experience to Get Back in Coffee Shop Game, Ex-Boss Says
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz asked his successor Laxman Narasimhan and other Starbucks senior officials to communicate with shop baristas and work with them to enhance coffee service.
Maersk Shipping Disruption Amid Houthi Attacks in Red Sea Could Force More Delays
Red Sea container shipping is experiencing increased disruption, according to Maersk, which predicts that capacity between Asia and Europe would be reduced by up to 20% in the second quarter.
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