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Environment
California agriculture zone is so dry state will monitor how much groundwater it pumps for crops—and farmers say move will force many out of business
By
Amy Taxin
and
The Associated Press
April 17, 2024
Retail
U.K. retailer M&S is spending $1.3 million on a diet plan for its cows to stop them from burping and farting 11,000 tons of methane into the air
By
Ryan Hogg
April 10, 2024
Politics
Investigation finds wolf killed a calf in Colorado, potentially reigniting a ‘ballot biology’ political debate
By
Jesse Bedayn
and
The Associated Press
April 3, 2024
Environment
Texas avian flu outbreak spreads from cows to humans and chickens, but is ‘a very, very small part of the overall picture,’ state agriculture boss says
By
Dylan Sloan
April 3, 2024
Finance
Avian influenza spreads to dairy herds in Michigan and Idaho, expert ‘wouldn’t be surprised if there are infections in cows in Europe too’
By
Alastair Marsh
and
Bloomberg
March 30, 2024
Politics
The EU nearly green-lit a major climate change bill—but now, it faces an indefinite deadlock from the impact of farmers’ protests
By
Prarthana Prakash
March 26, 2024
Retail
Trader Joe’s steamed chicken soup dumplings are being recalled for possibly containing hard plastic from a permanent marker pen
By
The Associated Press
March 4, 2024
Politics
‘The right-wing parties, the environmentalists — everyone is piling in’: Global farmers’ revolt strikes fear into politicians worldwide
By
Nayla Razzouk
,
Kim Chipman
,
Lyubov Pronina
,
Pratik Parija
and
Bloomberg
February 13, 2024
Magazine
What really caused the sriracha shortage? 2 friends and the epic breakup that left millions without their favorite hot sauce
By
Indrani Sen
January 30, 2024
Newsletters
Biohacking and ‘consumerization of health care’ make longevity a key investment theme in 2024, economist says
By
Sheryl Estrada
January 29, 2024
Environment
Avian flu devastates California’s ‘egg basket’ after spurring nearly 82 million slaughters nationwide: ‘There’s no way I can stop the wild birds’
By
Terry Chea
and
The Associated Press
January 27, 2024
Newsletters
At U.S. S&P 500 firms, research shows more executive bonuses are being tied to ESG
By
Sheryl Estrada
January 25, 2024
Newsletters
What’s it like to have the fastest-growing job in the U.S.? A Levi’s exec shares his experience from the C-suite
By
Sheryl Estrada
January 24, 2024
Newsletters
ADM’s interim CFO needs to rebuild trust or stock price ‘may continue to slide’
By
Sheryl Estrada
January 23, 2024
Environment
Feral Canadian ‘super pigs’— ‘the most invasive animal on the planet’— are threatening the northern U.S. and billions of dollars worth of crops
By
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
November 22, 2023
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Economy
The $38 trillion national debt is to blame for over $1 trillion in annual interest payments from here on out, CRFB says
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Nick Lichtenberg
AI
Meta’s 28-year-old billionaire prodigy says the next Bill Gates will be a 13-year-old who is ‘vibe coding’ right now
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Eva Roytburg
Success
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Preston Fore