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Tyson Foods plant closure raises antitrust concerns among US farmers, experts
By Leah Douglas and Tom Polansek (Reuters) - Tyson Foods Inc gave its chicken suppliers two months' notice of its plan to shut a Virginia processing plant in May, raising concerns among farmers and le...
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France ready to host King Charles after pension violence escalates
By Dominique Vidalon PARIS (Reuters) - France said it was ready to host Britain's King Charles on a state visit from Sunday despite unrest over changes to the pension system erupting into violence in ...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2023
Ford’s new Tennessee plant aims to build 500,000 electric trucks a year
By Paul Lienert STANTON, Tennessee (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co plans to build up to 500,000 electric trucks a year at its BlueOval City complex under construction in western Tennessee, the automaker sai...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2023
No bump for Trump in New Hampshire as possible criminal charges loom
By Nathan Layne LACONIA, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Longtime Donald Trump supporter Doug Lambert agrees with the former president that the potential criminal charges he faces in New York are being cook...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2023
Amazon, other retailers revamp ‘free’ shipping as costs soar
By Lisa Baertlein LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - There is no such thing as free shipping. Even so, Amazon.com Inc and other online retailers who use so-called free delivery to cultivate customer loyalty are ...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2023
Amid deluge, California farmers flood their fields in order to save them
By Mike Blake and Daniel Trotta HELM, California (Reuters) - When Don Cameron first intentionally flooded his central California farm in 2011, pumping excess stormwater onto his fields, fellow growers...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2023
Explainer-Canada, U.S. revisit approach to asylum seekers: issues at stake
By Anna Mehler Paperny and Ted Hesson TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada and the United States have reached a deal to return asylum seekers who cross the border via unofficial crossings, Canadian and U.S. off...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2023
Marketmind: Bank angst persists, unnerves Europe
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan After a week of sweeping interest rate rises into a simmering bank crisis, market anxiety about the state of the financial system per...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2023
Russian missile kills three women at Ukrainian ‘invincibility point’ – officials
KYIV (Reuters) - A Russian missile slammed into an "invincibility point" set up to offer refuge for Ukrainian civilians, killing at least three women, local officials said on Friday. Four other civili...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2023
Italy to cut rice output as drought looms for second year
By CarloGiovanni Boffa (Reuters) - Italian rice output is set to fall in 2023 as farmers facing a second year of drought reduce the land dedicated to the crop to the lowest for more than two decades, ...
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