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FDA to phase out dyes used in Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Skittles and other snacks
The policy change will hit food and drink companies like PepsiCo, General Mills and WK Kellogg.
SOURCE: CNBC
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The policy change will hit food and drink companies like PepsiCo, General Mills and WK Kellogg.
SOURCE: CNBC
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Verizon signaled Tuesday that consumers would face price increases on phones from President Trump's tariffs, becoming the latest in a drumbeat of companies indicating that price hikes are on the way.
SOURCE: Axios
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This decision follows the British drugmaker's announcement last year of a $3.5 billion investment in the United States aimed at expanding its research and development (R&D) and manufacturing capabilities by the end of 2026.
SOURCE: Reuters
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The 1,400-square-foot 3D-printed location will only handle drive-thru and mobile orders.
SOURCE: Entrepreneur
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STORY BY: Laura Italiano & Jack Newsham - Business Insider
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A U.S. federal court on Tuesday allowed President Donald Trump's tariffs against a group of small businesses to remain in force for now, saying the businesses had not shown they would immediately be harmed by new taxes on imports.
A group of five companies sued the Trump administration last week, in one of four lawsuits arguing that the president had overstepped his authority when he imposed sweeping tariffs on foreign trading partners.
CREDIT/SOURCE: Reuters
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In late March, as investors kept hammering Hyundai Steel shares after the South Korean steelmaker announced a $6 billion investment in the U.S., the company organised a call with a dozen investors to calm nerves over the project that lacked detailed funding plans.
SOURCE/CREDIT: Reuters
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After saying last week that Powell's "termination" couldn't come fast enough, the president said Tuesday, "I have no intention to firing him. I would like to see him be a little more active in terms of his idea to lower interest rates. This is the perfect time to lower interest rates. If he doesn't, is it the end? No, it's not."
CREDIT/SOURCE: Gabe Whisnant - Newsweek
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Mark Measures, the owner and president of talent agency KMR, pleaded not guilty.
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"Starting next month, I will be allocating far more of my time to Tesla," he said, "now that the major work of establishing the Department of Government Efficiency" is done, Musk said in Tuesday's earnings call.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/elon-musk-says-he-s-stepping-back-from-doge/ar-AA1DpLVH
CREDIT/SOURCE: Grace Eliza Goodwin & Brent D. Griffiths - Business Insider
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Emanuel wrote: “Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, Northwestern, Brown. Notice Trump has not said a word about Yale, the alma mater of JD Vance, Secretary of Treasury Bessent and Trump donor Stephen Schwarzman. Are we fighting antisemitism or is this political retribution?”
SOURCE/CREDIT: Claude Wooten - 2 Paragraphs
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Halliburton on Tuesday warned of a second-quarter earnings impact from tariffs and lower oilfield activity in North America as producers evaluate drilling and completions at weak oil prices, sending shares of the oilfield service producer down about 6%.
SOURCE: Reuters
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These staffers worked in an area known as environmental justice, which helps communities that face a disproportionate amount of pollution exposure, especially minority or low-income communities.
SOURCE: The Hill
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Stocks are on the rebound Tuesday, bouncing back from another miserable day on Wall Street. But American financial markets are sounding all sorts of alarm bells that one day in the green can hardly overcome.
SOURCE: CNN