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UPS Plane That Crashed Was 34 Years Old—and Repaired in September
The MD-11 is an old workhorse for FedEx and UPS that has been getting phased out. Source link
Starbucks Baristas Authorize Strike as Contract Talks Remain Stalled
Starbucks Workers United said 92% of its members voted to authorize the unfair labor practice strike, which comes just ahead of Starbucks’ promotional Red Cup Day on Nov. 13. Source link
The Next Big Quantum Computer Has Arrived
Quantinuum unveiled its latest system, Helios, inching the industry toward the day the technology will deliver meaningful commercial value. Source link
Health Care Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Novo Nordisk and Fresenius SE in the latest Market Talks covering the Health Care sector. Source link
Air Canada Demand Rebounds From Strike as Premium, International Travel Surge
The airline is riding a rebound in premium and international travel to move past the fallout from its recent labor disruption that impacted third-quarter results. Source link
Trump Pledged to Refill National Oil Stockpiles ‘Right to the Top.’ He Is in No Rush.
The Trump administration has limited options to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserves. Source link
U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Post Large Increase
U.S. crude oil stocks rose by 5.2 million barrels amid a rebound in imports, according to the Energy Information Administration. Source link
France to Suspend Shein Sales After Finding Childlike Sex Dolls
The order came as the Chinese-founded platform opened its first permanent store, which is in Paris. Source link
Motion Picture Trade Group Pans Instagram’s Use of ‘PG-13’ With Cease and Desist
Meta Platforms said it never claimed or implied that its teen accounts were officially PG-13 rated or certified by the MPA. Source link
New York Times 3Q Profit, Revenue Rise as Bundle Subscriptions Grow
The New York Times Company reported higher third-quarter profit and revenue on the back of continued subscription growth. Source link